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Production


Photograph
Fire On the bridge Rainy day 1 Rainy day2 Rainy day3 The city On the top Badlands1 Badlands2 Badlands3 Badlands4 A cabin

Clara Choi


Painting and Drawing
Suffering, Charcoal, 20x20 Grumpy cat, Charcoal, 20x20 I stopped by a flower shop this morning, Watercolor I stopped by a flower shop this morning2, Watercolor Self portrait, Watercolor I often doodle..Pencil Memory, Watercolor Badlands SD, Pencil I love my grandma's backyard, Watercolor

Clara Choi


WCNY grant project "Oliver Sacks: His Own Life"
Virtual Screening and Discussion Event Design The American Masters Oliver Sacks: His Own Life program event mobile/TV/newspaper promotion

Clara Choi


Event Design
WCNY (PBS) + Mayor's Ball Event @ Syracuse NY Mobile / TV promotion / E-publication

Clara Choi


Multimedia Design
WCNY (PBS) Finding Your Roots Season 7 Virtual screening event design / social media / TV promotion

Clara Choi


Publication Design
Magazine, Book design. Always enjoy creating a table/chart- detail oriented design.

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Sharing Joy Project
Sharing Joy is a printmaking project that explores nature-inspired patterns through motifs of sprouts, vines, butterflies, and organic textures. Using layered prints, repeated marks, and soft color combinations, the project creates a warm visual story about growth, care, and connection. Applied to cards and paper goods, the prints turn small everyday messages into tactile moments of joy meant to be shared with others.

Clara Choi


Pattern+Light+Shadow
Pattern + Light + Shadow is a series of dimmable lighting cubes inspired by the visual structure of Hangul , the Korean alphabet. The cube surface is covered with cut-out patterns based on Korean typography, allowing light to pass through the letters and create delicate shadows in the surrounding space. By combining language, pattern, and illumination, the project transforms Hangul into an atmospheric lighting object that changes its expression depending on brightness and en

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Biodegradable Snack Container: SnackPak
SnackPak is a biodegradable paper-folding snack package designed for young children. Inspired by origami structures, it creates a lightweight and playful container that protects small portions of snacks while making them easy to hold and carry. The perforated opening allows children to access snacks with their fingers, offering a simple, sustainable, and kid-friendly alternative to conventional snack packaging.

Clara Choi


Kitchen Design: Exhibition
This project was created in collaboration with Veneta Cucine, Italy . Personal Kitchen focuses on individual cultural backgrounds and personal preferences, translating them into an open and adaptable kitchen system. Designed especially for single-person households and small families, the concept is inspired by market display systems and proposes a practical kitchen structure with adjustable configurations. Through flexible organization and customizable layouts, the system al

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Story by Nature branding+product
Nature friendly fashion for kids + exploring sustainable and ethical fabric/fashion Story by Nature is a branding project that explores sustainable and ethical fashion for children. The project focuses on eco-friendly fabrics, responsible production, and playful design from nature pattern that helps young audiences understand the value of caring for people and the planet. Through a kid-friendly visual identity, the brand encourages creativity, comfort, and conscious choices

Clara Choi


KAUST project
A project during my internship at HOK: planning and constructing a new college campus in Saudi Arabia. The department focused on creating the KAUST environment, including way-finding systems, signage, and campus street furniture. I participated in designing the signage and patterns for the exterior graphic systems. Sign design is a key component of the way-finding systems. The sign content reflects the brand and identity, adhering to guidelines for fonts, colors, logo usage,

Clara Choi


Moyst
Dim Sum is a renowned Chinese light meal or breakfast typically enjoyed with Chinese tea. It's a social meal shared with family or friends, often presented in a small steamer basket or on a plate. To uphold this tradition and emphasize the feeling, taste, and texture of Dim Sum, words like Light, Nature, Clear, Warm, and Soft are highlighted. Dim Sum aligns with the "Well-being" lifestyle, which is why my design concept connects eating Dim Sum with Well-being. Well-being sign

Clara Choi


Pebbles
This project describes a multi-position seating object for a kitchen that features a swing opening mechanism, replacing the existing vertically adjustable chair. Inspired by nature, the design is organic, resembling a smooth pebble to evoke emotions. The proposal suggests a convenient and straightforward seating product composed of three distinct parts in a single unit. Multi-position seating object

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Ice Necklace
This project was created in collaboration with the renowned French champagne company, Veuve Clicquot. Ice necklace serves as an alternative to the traditional ice bucket for a champagne bottle, utilizing non-melting ice. Drawing inspiration from Egyptian and African adornments, this product embellishes a bottle of Veuve Clicquot like a piece of jewelry, while the ice maintains the champagne's coolness. The aim is for people to savor the taste of champagne with the added luxu

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Communication vest
Large-scale demonstrations continue to be an effective method for conveying socio-political causes to local governments and raising awareness among the general public. This project investigates how wireless technologies can facilitate this socio-political communication within interactive systems by enhancing the experience of participating in a demonstration. Vest Design Inspired by symbolic candlelight of peace (demonstration in South Korea) and transmission, and creating ma

Clara Choi


Urban environmental resilience + People well being + Creativity
With a strong interest in how design can help people solve various social problems, including complex issues in education and urbanization, as well as human creativity, the objective of my recent design project is to examine and design a system (and products) allowing urban children and their families to connect with nature environment in their daily lives. I am especially interested in environmentally related problems, and I would like to motivate people to interact with the

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