Tag: Graphic Design

Wedding Invite

Size: A5

Description: This wedding invite was conceptualised by the bride and produced by me. We were going for an old school look-and-feel. The intricate pheasants were scans from an actual art piece while the border you see is actually a typeface. The transparent envelope was purchased on cheap from New York.

This A5-sized card was printed on Art Card although in the initial mock-ups we tried a variety of paper, from Kraft paper to calligraphy paper.

SCI Freshmen Orientation Camp 2006

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The t-shirt was given to all the students who joined the camp and was printed on sports-friendly material as the students were expected to be having a lot of activities under the hot weather. An element of customisation was also added to the back of the t-shirt so that the students, who were all new to one another, could more easily distinguish themselves.

The bottom left corner is a illustration of the gift, one side of an over-sized slipper that alluded to the fairy tale of Cinderella, that each student received to entice them to join the camp. It was enclosed in a brown paper bag that contextualised the gift in case people found it offensive to receive a slipper. The paper bag also doubled up as a container for sponsor advertisments.

outsight aka WKWSCI Showcase

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An exhibition space outside the Lee Foundation Lecture Theatre of WKWSCI exclusively for SCI students to exhibit their visual works for free. After proposing the school to set it up, my friends and I set out curating photojournalism works, graphic art as well as photo works from students and from class assignments. We held four two-week long exhibitions throughout the first semester of 2008/2009.

You can find out more about the space here.