Client:
Amica Enterprise Limited was established in 2005 with Merrison Garments Group (Royal Bright Development Ltd) which is formed by a number of veterans in the field of ladies fashion manufacturing. They have offices in Hong Kong and ShenZhen China, and their sweater factories are located at Southern part of China.
Status: Online
Since May 1st, 2009 until now
Website:
http://www.amicahk.com
Service:
Created, designed and developed a website for Amica Enterprise Limited, as well as maintain the website and hosting it.
As a final assignment for one of my Print classes, each of us had to design 12-page book of any topics we wanted. I’m a huge fan of Christina Aguilera, and I decided to make a book about her. I wanted to push myself a bit further, so instead of doing a 12-page book, I asked permission from my professor to do a 20-page book.
I started compiling materials and wrote down what I wanted to put in the book. I wanted everything to be organized, so it took me a while to prepare everything and do research before I started designing the actual book. Later on, I was thinking, if I’m going to spend lots of time and efforts on this book, I might as well sending the book to Shelly (Christina Aguilera’s mother). It’s going to be great to have her take a look at my book, and if I’m lucky, she might show the book to Christina!
Here is the book I designed (click thumbnails to enlarge):
This was my mid-term project for my Photoshop class. The assignment was simple, each of us had to pick any paintings we liked, took picture of ourselves, and then put our picture in the painting using Photoshop and made it look as if we’re a part of the painting. I chose “The Scream” by Edvard Munch painting for this project.
Here are the final result, the original painting, and my original picture:
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I did this project in May 2008.
I drew this line art/vector of myself in August 2008 for my Photoshop class.
I designed these AMC Theatre Warning/Caution signs for my Typography course in my 2nd semester at Seneca College’s Digital Media Arts. We could choose whether we wanted to trace some logos or create some signs. I already traced a logo in my 1st semester, I knew I could do that. Designing and creating original signs would be a different story. I love challenging myself and push myself as far as I can just to see whether I can do something or not. So I decided to make some signs for my project.
I like watching movies, and usually go to theatre about once a month. One theatre that was in my mind at the time was AMC Theatre. So I browsed to the website to find out more about the company and started sketching my signs right away. I came up with about 10 sign sketches. My professor liked my concept and told me to choose and make only maximum 4 signs, that way I had more time for each sign and make them good.
So here are the 4 signs I designed, 2 warning signs and 2 caution signs:
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Developing a BlackBerry Website for College Student was a part of my final assignments for my Production Management class. It was a group project, and my role in the team was as a Project Manager, developing the index page, and working with the group to decide the ‘feel’ for this BlackBerry campaign.
Here’s the index page that I developed (click on thumbnail to enlarge):
Here are some random Photoshop work I did in the year 2008.
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Mac Makeup feat. Christina Aguilera – November 2008

Christina Aguilera on the cover of Rolling Stone – July 2008

I designed this Goo-Ers Flash Website in August 2008 as one of my Flash courses’ final assignment. The assignment was to make a Flash website, theme is totally up to us. I decided to make one about my lovely Goo-Ers toys.
Here are screen caps of my Flash website (click thumbnails to enlarge):
This GR8-4’s Cup-A-Holic website was a group project assigned in March 2008. We were told to form a small group of 3-5 people, and then we had to create an original product and presented our product in front of the class.
My group had a meeting together to decide group name, a product we’re going to make, and a way to represent our product. We chose GR8-4 as a name because we thought GR8 is a cooler way to spell Great, and we added 4 next to the “GR8″ because there were 4 people in group. We were drinking Tim Horton’s coffee during the meeting, and that gave us idea to create a cup product. I came up with the name Cup-A-Holic. Why? Workaholic = One who has a compulsive and unrelenting need to work. Cupaholic = One who has a compulsive and unrelenting need to (use) cup.
Once we finished discussing and making sketches of the products we were going to have (1 main product and 3 add-ons), we started splitting tasks between us. Here’s how the tasks were splitted:
- Me: Designing and developing website (including coding the whole website), and then put it up online somewhere for public to see. Additional thing I had to do because someone who’s suppose to do it didn’t do it is to create information to be put on the website (product description, pricing, about us text, and all other text materials).
- Babul: Designing and developing GR8-4 logo.
- Woong: Drawing products in Illustrator based on sketches that we made together.
Here are some screen captures from the finished website (click on thumbnails to enlarge):

PS: We didn’t have to make a website, we were the only group in class who made a real website. I brought up the idea to make real website because designing website is my passion.
I designed these two website mock-ups for Canada’s Wonderland and Marine Land in July 2008 for my Web Design course. Click on the thumbnails below to enlarge the images.