Graduates

Angelina Sun

BFA in Graphic Design — Graphic Design
Course:
Type 5 Transmedia
Faculty:
Jack McEntee
Term:
2025 Spring

Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden Rebrand

This project reimagines the visual identity for the Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden, creating a system that honors the garden’s cultural heritage while engaging contemporary audiences. The identity draws inspiration from the garden’s quiet and contemplative atmosphere, translating its spatial rhythm, natural materials, and sense of balance into a flexible graphic language. The system extends across signage, educational materials, and event communications, allowing the garden to present a cohesive presence while supporting both visitor learning the culture and history.


 

Tags:
Branding,
Spatial Design,
Web Design
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A tablet-based educational game teaches the placement and names of tea ceremony tools. Visitors drag and match the objects in their correct positions, turning cultural knowledge into a hands-on activity.
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The installation invites visitors to engage with the tea ceremony through a tactile and visual experience. Projected text and objects respond to movement, turning learning into a quiet, interactive moment.
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