UQ Plaza is a mobile social platform for UQ students. It combines a real-time mood map, interest-based recommendations and campus-specific events to help students find like-minded peers, discover activities, and build a more active and supportive campus life.
UQ Plaza


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Mood Map
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Connections based on interests and emotions
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Context-aware activity discovery
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Privacy and user control
Core Concept
Designed for the brand Expo Centric, aimed at enhancing brand recognition.






Photos from the event






Social media content
Social media post content designed for the brand The Ronomic, aimed at promoting products and enhancing brand recognition.

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Exhibition Curation & Design
I contributed to the exhibition as both a designer and curatorial assistant, creating the poster, texts, and materials while also supporting artwork collection, coordination with the museum, and communication with artists. My work combined visual design with curatorial planning, ensuring a cohesive and engaging exhibition experience.

OCAT × KADIST Emerging Media Artist Program — “In Solidarity with ____ ?” (2022)
The exhibition interrogates “solidarity” in our new-media era shaped by AI, algorithms, and blockchain, tracing its meanings across planetary, collective, and bodily dimensions.
Poster layout designed in Adobe Photoshop
Responsible for poster design, artwork collection, and supporting submission selection for the exhibition

Postscript of Silence (2023)

Using “silence” as a metaphor, the exhibition probes technicized environmental knowledge and operational ontologies through acoustics and media infrastructures, letting the non-standardized, unpredictable forces of nature speak.
Assisted the exhibition’s visual design, including key visuals and extended collateral.
Poster layout designed in Adobe Photoshop

Boomerang — Zhu Hongyan Solo Exhibition (2022)
Boomerang reimagines an ancient weapon as a metaphor for the Taoist notion of return—to perception, nature, and reason. Across multi-perspective works, the show traces how forms and ideas diverge and circle back to the self amid today’s digitally mediated uncertainties, inviting art as a living, future-facing practice.
handled the exhibition’s visual design, from poster and introductory texts to coordinating with the museum and opening visitors—bridging graphic design, content creation, and event support in a curatorial setting.
Poster layout designed in Canvas