This stop-motion animation exhibits a scenario of what Dante’s inferno might look like and uses one of the stories of Cain and Albe from Bible which is also a classic example of envy and betrayal.
After reading Dante’s Divine Comedy, Lily thought about how the vivid descriptions and numerous scenes unfold like a mystery graphic novel. For her project, she decided to run with that.
Our sense of the environment depends on far more than just visual and audio cues.
At its center, "70 Scenes of Halloween" examines a troubled marriage, exploring not only the small trials and tribulations of daily life, but also the more substantial struggles which may ultimately alter and def
Together is a two-part wearable: (1) the electronic housing, and (2) the latching mechanism, that works in conjunction with the Together phone application.
The Toxic Tie is a speculative design piece intended to make a statement on misogyny in the workplace.
Parents often think about and miss their babies while at work. Bubblo Picasso attempts to demonstrate a responsiveness to parental and familial anxieties about not spending enough time with their children.
The alphabet board is an automated sliding art puzzle that utilizes polargraphs to move letters and numbers on a whiteboard to create a sequence.
This project installs on campus three life-sized figures of people from Cal whose lives intersected with the Japanese American internment: Yoshiko Uchida, a senior who was imprisoned at Topaz and who later became
Fashion has and continues to afford radical possibilities for thinking about embodiment and anonymity.
FYI is an app idea designed to help ease the transition for newcomers to the U.S.
This piece is an infographic that I created to represent a snapshot of my academic life as a student in Berkeley. This was created on Adobe Illustrator for my design class.
Love Pockets is a product pitch that aims to address how people are less and less showing gratitude to their loved ones.
This project conveys an imaginary press release of a smartwatch version of the meal ordering app Ritual.
The word "ensō" is Japanese for "circle" and is a sacred symbol in Buddhism and modern calligraphy. Enso uses circle as a foundation to combine modern electronics with a traditional Japanese zen garden.
This custom-built LED display allows users to intuitively interact with a series of animations.
Press release for a smart watch app designed for the busy professional. Ping helps you get things done faster with easier, simpler communication.
A one-page spread detailing the functions of an innovative plant grow-box.
Jester is a wearable that allows the wearer to communicate to other wearers through gestures like crossing arms and arms behind head.
We created a memory match card game to serve as an educational tool for teachers and missionaries in developing countries.