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Columbia Wushu (Chinese Martial Arts) Jacket design!

Really pleased with how these turned out! In comparison to Wushu Teams from other schools, we definitely have the most… flashy/obnoxious/striking jacket. Everyone else tends to keep their logos small and simple. But I’m always one for being out standing… go big or go home. Now everybody knows Columbia has a Wushu team!

We ordered from gtmsportswear.com. They were really friendly and attentive! We needed to rush the order in order to have them in time for a competition, and they were really helpful and didn’t charge us extra!

Tool: Adobe Illustrator

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Logo concept.
Tools: Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.

Logo concept.

Tools: Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.

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Finally happy with the design of my website, enough to officially publicize it!

http://ohho-design.com/

It’s also (finally) up to date with my recent work—a lot of new photography and design. Check it out!

FAQ

Why do you have a hyphen in your url?
Because ohhodesign.com was taken and I sadly could not get in contact the owner.

 

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Official Program design for ECAASU 2013 at Columbia University

This program is without a doubt the largest print job I have ever done. (It literally consumed my life!) The program totals 40 pages in full color and covers every aspect of the action-packed 2 day conference. With a multitude of performers, 45+ workshops, 90+ workshop facilitators, numerous in-kind donors and sponsors (some of which were still in the process of confirming), a variety of individualized events, and more, putting this program together not only proved to be challenging in terms of design, but also a logistical nightmare. I put together the program in a little over a week and thankfully my conference board team was very cooperative throughout the process.

All in all, making this intense program was definitely very fruitful for me! And I’m now 100% comfortable with InDesign. Just goes to show, if you want to learn design guys, just get into it!

Check out the full program here: http://www.ecaasu2013.org/program.pdf.

Tools: Adobe Photostop CS5 and InDesign CS5

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Official Conference Badges for ECAASU 2013 at Columbia University!

8 different color schemes total. It was just a quick, fun design I threw together in a time crunch. We wanted a way to be able to immediately differentiate between different types of conference participants—which in turn also streamlined the check-in process. We used Data Merge in Adobe InDesign to merge in the data for 1600+ badges.

Tool: Adobe Photoshop CS5

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Friends of ECAASU Gala tickets for the ECAASU 2013 Conference!

Something I threw together rather quickly. The tickets are actually smaller than I had imagined — they’re 1.5” x 4”. They were quite adorable!

The gala itself turned out really well! You can see pictures from the conference on our Facebook page.

Tool: Photoshop CS5

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Quick concepting for website promo? As usual, it came out of a doodle in class.
ohho-design.com // Website is still a work in progress, but you’re free to check it out!
Thoughts? After a long struggle with trying to acquire ‘ohhodesign.com’, I finally settled on this version with the hyphen. And if I have a hyphen, I might as well embrace it.
As usual, I set everything up in a spur of the moment decision the night (morning) before finals. Typical typical.

Quick concepting for website promo? As usual, it came out of a doodle in class.

ohho-design.com // Website is still a work in progress, but you’re free to check it out!

Thoughts? After a long struggle with trying to acquire ‘ohhodesign.com’, I finally settled on this version with the hyphen. And if I have a hyphen, I might as well embrace it.

As usual, I set everything up in a spur of the moment decision the night (morning) before finals. Typical typical.

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If you haven’t heard, the ECAASU (East Coast Asian American Student Union) Conference is coming to Columbia University in NYC this year! I’ve basically been doing all the design for this massive conference (over 1200 attendees and 1500+ people involved TOTAL including conference board, speakers, performers, workshop facilitators, and volunteers)!
We’ve got awesome guest performers like David So, Jason Chen, Clara C, and more! Keynote speakers include Richard Lui and Norman Mineta (ex-mayor of my hometown!). We’ve got over 45 amazing workshops and legit sponsors/donors!

Register here!Like us on Facebook!
Be prepared to see all the awesome design I’ve been working on for this conference! Hit me up if you’re attending! :)

If you haven’t heard, the ECAASU (East Coast Asian American Student Union) Conference is coming to Columbia University in NYC this year! I’ve basically been doing all the design for this massive conference (over 1200 attendees and 1500+ people involved TOTAL including conference board, speakers, performers, workshop facilitators, and volunteers)!

We’ve got awesome guest performers like David So, Jason Chen, Clara C, and more! Keynote speakers include Richard Lui and Norman Mineta (ex-mayor of my hometown!). We’ve got over 45 amazing workshops and legit sponsors/donors!


Register here!
Like us on Facebook!

Be prepared to see all the awesome design I’ve been working on for this conference! Hit me up if you’re attending! :)

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ECAASU 2013 Business Card design.Check out ECAASU 2013 at Columbia University:https://www.facebook.com/Ecaasu2013
ECAASU (East Coast Asian American Student Union) is the oldest and largest Asian American student conference in the nation. The conference this upcoming year will be held February 22-24th, 2013 in New York City at Columbia University.

ECAASU 2013 Business Card design.

Check out ECAASU 2013 at Columbia University:
https://www.facebook.com/Ecaasu2013

ECAASU (East Coast Asian American Student Union) is the oldest and largest Asian American student conference in the nation. The conference this upcoming year will be held February 22-24th, 2013 in New York City at Columbia University.

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OHHO woodblock reduction print!

I realize I don’t showcase very much of my traditional word on my Tumblr, but just so you guys know—I’ve been taking a Relief Printmaking class this semester. It’s been a great experience. There’s something intriguing about printmaking in that in requires you to laboriously work for hours upon hours—striving for some ideal, a vision that lives in your head (and perhaps partially in a sketchbook)—not knowing how your final piece will turn out. I think it’s rather beautiful—that moment when you pull your first print off the block.

Tools: Hands (amongst other things.)

On a side note: I shot all these pictures on my Android. I can’t believe how good the pictures came out!

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