Duration: December 2022 - Present

Simon Look is a mobile game application. It's a game inspired by the Electronic Simon Says. Instead of flashing light, it will display images. The user will have to repeat the random sequence that the game generated.

The goal is to help exercise the brain and memory of the user. The users will have a way to stimulate their brains and a great way to keep themselves entertained. I think the app is successful if the user can play and enjoy the features of the app with no problem.

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Duration: August 2022 - Present

As a staff artist on the Campus Life Marketing and Events Team at RIT, my primary responsibility was to design marketing materials that align with the RIT brand and promote Campus Life programs. I managed multiple projects, created promotional materials for various departments, and coordinated content for digital platforms and campus displays.

This webpage displays the projects I worked on as an artist. These projects demonstrate my artistic skills, proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, creativity, and ability to adhere to marketing branding. I aim to encourage student engagement and enrich the campus experience by making creative contributions and implementing strategic marketing efforts.

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Duration: September 2022 - Present

The Human Capital Department in the Rochester School District is undergoing a vibrant makeover—a website redesign project aimed at simplifying information flow and enhancing user interaction. Our focus is on reorganizing content and bolstering its appeal, creating an intuitive and visually captivating platform. With a key goal to ensure easy information access and seamless user experience, we're meticulously restructuring content architecture, implementing user-friendly navigation, and crafting visually engaging icons and buttons. This redesign isn't just about information—it's about fostering engagement and collaboration within our school community. Our aim is to launch a revamped website that embodies our department's mission and serves as a dynamic hub for seamless communication and active involvement across the Rochester School District.

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Duration: September - November 2021

Explore Baguio City, Philippines, through an unofficial website dedicated to capturing its charm and cultural richness. Discover an array of captivating places to visit, from scenic parks and historical landmarks to vibrant markets and cozy cafes. Dive into the unique culture of the locals, showcasing their traditions, festivals, and warm hospitality.

This website is more than a mere guide—it's a testament to my expertise in PHP and modular site design. With a user-friendly interface and modular structure, it seamlessly presents diverse attractions and insights into Baguio's vibrant life.

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Duration: January 2024 - February 2024

The Playing Cards Project aims to investigate the transformation of traditional card games into digital formats. We created a basic app design to display, count, and sort cards throughout the project. The emphasis was on simplification, prompting the focus on crucial design elements and structures. The project used Figma, enabling continuous progress tracking and collaboration.

Additionally, the project required us to develop a user interface (UI) that simplified the management of a card deck. We designed an interface allowing users to see all six cards simultaneously, with features like adding and deleting cards. The emphasis was on user-friendliness and simplicity, ensuring users could navigate it effortlessly.

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Duration: October 2023 - November 2023

Our project is to redesign the Vignelli Center/Archive website. We visited and researched various websites and participated in in-class exercises to learn more about the design process. The output accurately represents our design choices during the project, captivating viewers in an engaging and cinematic way. We have applied our knowledge of design principles and web development tools to tackle real-world design challenges, resulting in a comprehensive showcase of our creativity and skills.

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Duration: August 2022 - November 2022

The Tiger Recycle is a research project that aims to address recycling challenges at RIT by introducing a box-shaped trash kiosk linked to a rewards app. The kiosk detects and sorts items, while the app tracks recycling and offers incentives. The project aims to boost recycling rates and promote sustainable practices campus-wide through education and rewards.

The objective of this project is to provide us, the students, with a structured approach to conducting preliminary research and honing our skills in researching, investigating, and observing techniques. Additionally, it is a means of learning how to present our findings, develop effective solutions, and properly articulate them.

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