Sabrina Chan

Bio

work

  • 2016

    Buyvr is a mobile app that encourages Vancouverites to contribute more to their city’s local development by helping them easily find only local businesses and events, benefiting both users and the region.

    The goal is to promote the support of local businesses and the idea of “local” itself through the product, which brings great impact to the local economy, community and environment. The project encourages both consumers and businesses to contribute to the growth of Vancouver.

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  • 2015

    Sweeteeth is a brand I created for a dessert recipe publication. The publication is not very long, but rich in content, as well as quality. In each issue, there will be a feature on a certain type of dessert, in which the one I designed features doughnuts. Not only is the publication consist of recipes, but also more facts about the featured dessert. The main demographics are teenagers and young adults, who are interested in making fancy desserts. Because of the target age...

  • 2014

    This is a collaborative project to redesign the current Emily Carr wayfinding system. I collaborated with Danica Norton, where we developed the concept together, and then I was in charge of the production of the isometric map, as Danica was in charge of the making of the signage. We feel that we successfully analyzed and developed the wayfinding system.

    Instead of following the conventional way of signage designs, we developed this idea of a 3D...