Processing
We were introduced to computer languages and coding, learning how to generate an image simply by typing commands into the processor. In the book cover project, I experienced the beauty of randomness and how technology can work faster than I can in generating a design. It’s fascinating that I can control and navigate the process to achieve the desired result.
Here is my experiment with Processing.
Cinema 4D
After my experiment with Cinema 4D and 3D worlds, I am now more passionate and fascinated by the possibilities in creativity, storytelling, and creating visuals with these tools. My future intentions are to fully embrace the potential of Cinema 4D and 3D world design—learning, experimenting, and eventually creating experiences that can blur the line between the digital and physical worlds. I see these technologies as tools not just for enhancing my design work, but for pushing the limits of what is possible in visual storytelling and interactive design.
Here is my very first attempt at Cinema 4D

Transform a space or an object through Design
Here below, I have overlaid an object onto a historical place to transform it into something new that doesn't exist in the real world.




In the process below, I have used Photoshop as a tool to design a photo, aiming to draw attention to my desired subject. I have used different tools in Photoshop such as Blur tool, and AI-generative fill. The design is based on Fibonacci grid.
Here is the design process:




Here is the final result:

I have experimented with modifying CSS style and designing on Google Chrome for this blog post changing the background colour:
