Client: TwoHungryPandas.com
Los Angeles-based food bloggers Evelina Giang and Wesley Wong of twohungrypandas.com wanted a clean and simple logo + business card to distribute to restaurants and fellow bloggers.
Panda motif also appears in their web banner, also created by Maria —> twohungrypandas.com
Client: Asia Pacific Arts
Interactive covers for Asia Pacific Arts, a bi-monthly online magazine
devoted to arts and entertainment news.
Click arrows to scroll through to the next feature. Clicking on the image
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Client: Asia Pacific Arts
Interactive covers for Asia Pacific Arts, a bi-monthly online magazine
devoted to arts and entertainment news.
Click arrows to scroll through to the next feature. Clicking on the image
will allow you to jump to the article featured (disabled).
See other links under this item for more examples.
Client: Asia Pacific Arts
Interactive covers for Asia Pacific Arts, a bi-monthly online magazine
devoted to arts and entertainment news.
Click arrows to scroll through to the next feature. Clicking on the image
will allow you to jump to the article featured (disabled).
See other links under this item for more examples.
Asian Heroes T-shirts
Tee designed for Pacific Ties Newsmagazine. Concept: We have heroes too - eight of the most influential Asian figures in our recent history: The Dalai Lama, Aung Suu Kyi, Amy Tan, Bruce Lee, Hayao Miyazaki, Yuri Kochiyama, Larry Itliong, and Somaly Mam.
Global Viewpoint Lounge Logos
Identity proposals for the Global Viewpoint Lounge @ UCLA.
2009 Spring Issue of Pacific Ties Newsmagazine.
Editorial Layout Design & Cover by Maria Iu.
FULL version available here.
Winner of Best Overall Publication award from Campus Progress for excellence in design and journalism. In praise of Pacific Ties:
“Pacific Ties, the oldest student-run Asian American Pacific Islander newsmagazine in the nation, has a better design than many if not most professional publications. It mixes its written content with info graphics and a diverse array of eye-catching photographs. Every single one of its stories has an angle that makes it directly relevant to the audience at hand,” said David Spett, Campus Progress Publications Associate. “Pacific Ties injects itself into the local debate by providing original reporting and informed opinions specifically relevant to its campus and community. In turn, its journalism enlightens readers and encourages critical thought,” he added.







