‘Digital Twin’ Layout Design

One of the journals I worked on focused on the concept of creating a ‘digital twin’ of components within the supply chain. To visually represent this idea, I proposed a design approach that involved applying a pixelated treatment to photos and creating lockups by flipping images. These elements were intended to reinforce the concept of a ‘digital twin.’ Additionally, I wanted the design to seamlessly integrate visual cues from one of the journal's main graphs, which essentially explains the concept. [pictured below]


GartnerL2 Focus 2019

In collaboration with the design team, I helped create print collateral for our 2019 live event. This involved laying out the agenda, directional signage, and banners while adhering to the event’s unique visual identity.


Sci-Fi Anthology Illustration Style

"Utopian-Pop" is what we dubbed the illustration style that I created and proposed for a sci-fi anthology series exploring the possible future scenarios of advancing technology's effect on humanity. The style draws from various art movements, including early 20th-century travel and propaganda posters, sci-fi paperbacks, Art Deco, Constructivism, and Modernism.

I wanted the style to speak to how humanity’s future in space may be seen as a positive at first with its vibrancy and seemingly inviting appearance. However, the bright colors lend themselves to be potentially volatile and, upon closer examination, the style commands attention instead of inviting it which plays into the darker themes of the series.

This cover illustration was created for a pseudo-spin-off series of my sci-fi anthology project, showcasing the ‘utopian-pop’ style I proposed. Each silhouette symbolizes the settings of the stories: Earth in orange, the metaverse in green, and outer space in blue. The figures are depicted in a state of free-fall, embracing the limitless possibilities of their journeys. [Click to enlarge]

In collaboration with a writer and a researcher for each infographic, I designed visual solutions tailored to the researchers’ specific goals. Depending on their objectives and target audience, I either created a clean, straightforward design or worked with researchers to develop effective metaphors and data visualizations that simplified abstract ideas. [Content has been stripped for display purposes]