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Graphic Design

​My first designing role was the secretary of promotion of the student council back in secondary school. This experience nurtured my skills and created opportunities for me to design other materials, such as t-shirt and business card.  

- Avery

I was given the opportunity to design the T-Shirt for Imperial College PASS Society's Famine 24 event. Since it was an event that raise awareness of famine and poverty, the t-shirt was designed to clearly express this idea. The London skyline silhouette represents prosperity and well-being - the surface of the society, whilst the mountain symbolizes the nature and people of the lower class who are used at the expense of prosperity. ​For the back, there are only full stops for famine and poverty, but not for hope. This signifies we should bring an end to famine and poverty, but hope should also prevail. 

Clothing Design 

​I began designing banner and logo since I was elected as the secretary of promotion in secondary school.I created the logo and all the promotional materials for Lumini - the student council. One notable design was the Let It Snow Christmas Party billboard, probably the largest printed promotional material I have ever designed. In my perspective, my designs have become more mature but still consistent with the design philosophy of simplicity.

Banner and Logo Design 

Besides banner and clothing, I have also designed other promotional materials, such as business card and towel. Experimented with the fonts and designed the Queen's tower graphics, I created a towel that conveys the best of Imperial College London and the PASS society. As for the HKPASS society, I applied the polygon effect to modernize the original stag logo designed three years ago. 

Other Design

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