Website design

Font Inspire

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The objective of this website is to inspire designers by introducing different fonts and typefaces, so they could use appropriate font in their own works.

 

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Evocative Swap

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It is a bartering website. People can Swap objects through storytelling. This evocative experience will make you feel truly alive!

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Corelam Multi-channel Promotion

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This project is a multi-channel promotional campaign for Corelam, a Vancouver based company, which specializes in a multi-use corrugated veneer plywood panel product. With my project partner, Isaac Hsu, we have created a new website and a small promotional sample, which is an iPhone stand made using a Corelam wood; we have also proposed an interactive trade show booth design. We focused on providing the same delightful experience throughout all of the media: feel the beauty of the Corelam. This consistent strategy and visual uniformity throughout the media will definitely help Corelam reach to a wide variety of audiences and sell their product more effectively. 

 

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The Vinyl Experience

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The Vinly Experience (The Waldorf Project)

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Canadian Association of Fine Arts Deans

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The project was to redesign a prototype website and logo for CAFAD (Canadian Association of Fine Art Deans). Much was focused on providing a solution for better navigation, content organization, and portraying the association’s mandate.

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Woven

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Woven is an online tool aimed to improve access to essential online resources for low-income individuals with limited computer literacy skills.
The project encompassed a process of research, summary of research, visual research, conceptualization, and concept development and execution.

Try the prototype: www.vincelo.com/woven

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Canadian Association of Fine Arts Deans

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In the Spring Semester of a Third Year Design Core class, I was given the opportunity to work on a rebranding campaign for the Canadian Association of Fine Arts Deans. This project posed the challenges of repositioning an important and influencial group while accomplishing a contemporary and Canadian aesthetic.

The final iteration was a mark that represented the leadership and visionary aspects of the Deans. I also chose to use a colour scheme that was contemporary and divergent of the typical Canadian colour palettes. 

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