Here are some of the projects I completed for Seneca College’s Interactive Media Design programme.
MAGAZINE
Using Indesign, I created a magazine featuring my favourite band. I choose BlackPink because Lisa is my favourite Thai K-Pop girl. Experiment with grids, layouts, paragraph styles, and character styles.



ADVANCE ICON
Creating a set of matching icons using the golden ratio. Critical thinking/seeing/designing differently, working with a partner, developing continuity, working on consistency within a group/ communication, learning to add a personal touch/ style/ element to our set of icons, creating a grouping of matching objects (set/family), working within restrictions, designing using a grid, understanding how to design icons with the golden ratio, designing or others to understand (brand book), mapping out your ideas for yourself (mind map), accessibility considerations

















BRAND DEVELOPMENT
To create consistency around product and brand representation through strategic sales partners. This document will serve as an inspirational tool for partners to effectively plan and execute their AURORA ENERGY DRINK product merchandising and brand communications.









CAMPAIGN DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
To create a promotional strategy for Cheekbone Beauty that focuses on the beauty that can be found in variety, particularly among indigenous women. Throughout history, indigenous women have been marginalised and their voices have been muted; nevertheless, we are here to proclaim that their beauty and voices will not be erased. The campaign with the catchy slogan “We will NOT be Deleted.” It’s for my Media Business III Campaign & Strategy course and is part of my final project.












UX CASE STUDY
In this case study, I researched and developed a user-friendly application to help customers access the services with ease. The study includes an introduction page, an overview of the company, a problem statement, a proposed solution, a competitive analysis chart, user persona, storyboard, low-fidelity wireframes created in Adobe XD, and high-fidelity prototype wireframes.

























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