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Curious and compassionate, I’m a multidisciplinary designer with a love for colour, type, and print. With themes of connection and inspiring fresh perspectives, my work is as playful as it is meticulous.

An iconic dining experience that’s loved by many around the world, dim sum is the home of sharing chatter, small bites, and full tables. With its huge variety of dishes and unique but overwhelming dining customs, a clear guide is needed to help newcomers navigate and enjoy the experience with the confidence of a regular.

Don’t Know About Dim Sum? is an editorial passion project — written, designed, and printed by a (self-proclaimed) dim sum devotee.


Seeking comfort in conformity, Gen-Z’s desire to be socially accepted despite the generation’s preach to be your unique self results in the compromise of their individuality.
The algorithm has blurred the lines between inspiration and imitation, subtly shaping our style until we unknowingly became copies of each other.

Depop To Differ is a wide-spread campaign that plays with fit checks and filter challenges, making Gen-Z reconsider and re-empower their sense of individuality with fashion by defying the algorithm.

Depop is the place to shop for their most authentic selves—because the truest finds don’t go viral, they go on Depop.


Growing up in the UK, second-generation, British-Chinese children often struggle to keep in touch with their heritage language—a loss that can strain family relationships, weaken communication, and diminish their sense of cultural identity.

Hanz-On is where Hanzi meets hands-on fun. This collaborative and competitive card game turns learning Chinese characters into an exciting, interactive challenge—bringing lightning-fast reflexes and language skills to the table!

Players will dive into Chinese culture, spark new conversations, and build stronger bonds with family, friends, and their own heritage along the way.