KWOK XINYU VANESSA
KWOK  cantonese surname
XINYU  chinese name 
VANESSA  english name
 

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KWOK XINYU VANESSAKWOK  cantonese surname
XINYU  chinese name 
VANESSA  english name

CONTACT
+1 347-949-1576 // +852 98857180
kwokxinyuvanessa@gmail.com
@kwokxinyu
linkedin.com/in/vanessakwoksumyu
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WORKS
Designer, content enthusiast, and creative problem-solver who make things that think— and help people think back.

Obsessed with making things move.

Recent Graduate in BFA Hons Communications Design at Parsons School of Design in New York. 






























The Alphabet of Coffee Brands in New York City
CLO Virtual Fashion Agenda Motion
Parsons Senior Show 2026 Motion Graphic
The Viral Blackout Challenge is Killing Young People Motion Graphic
The Hong Kong Trashcan Can Be Worth More...
Parenting has Always Been Hard
A Dopamine Fast Will Not Save You From Addiction
Marimekko x Uniqlo Collab Motion Graphic
Yinfo Brand Motion Graphic
MoMA Art Insight Motion Graphic 

The Alphabet of Coffee Brands in NYC


A
DESIGNED PUBLICATION


The Alphabet of Coffee Shops in New York City is a publication that studies the visual letters from A to Z of a hundred coffee shop names in New York City. By isolating and arranging the letters formally, the study reveals how a single alphabet can generate a wide range of visual representations to signify how a design of an object is guided by one’s personal value and experience to produce a diverse interpretation of the same product: coffee.  It invites coffee drinkers to reflect on how their seemingly simple experience and interaction with coffee through the visual patterns and identities embedded in the object. The familiar act of drinking coffee becomes a site for observing diversity, personality, and expression. 

03/2026
03/2025

Stonehenge Interpretation


A VISUAL POSTER


The project explores the ideation of map interpretation. The visualistion identifies the theoretical astronomical map of The Stonehenge, a prehistoric megalithic structure on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. The map intends to provide multiple perspectives of the monument while incorporating typographic elements.


03/2024

The Ordinary Sustainable Packaging Project


A PACKAGING BRANDING PROJECT


The Ordinary Packaging project seeks to revolutionize the way products are packaged, focusing on reducing waste and minimizing environmental impact. By leveraging biodegradable, recyclable, and reusable materials, the project aims to replace traditional plastic and non-sustainable packaging options with greener alternatives. The designed box also holds a strong emphasis on tackling overpopulated living areas, the elevated legs of the box acts as a double-layer container, maximising usage space.
 
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03/2023

Pelvifly: A Hormonal Cycle Tracker App


UI/UX DIGITAL PRODUCT

12/2025
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10/2025

MAKING SP_CE


PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN BFA COMMUNICATION DESIGN SENIORTHESIS SHOW


Every creator/designer/maker has their own unique making space of processes, craft and tools to reach their final products/goals. We as fresh graduates will be making our space into the future/industry. Our ways of making space are uniquely different.

Making Space, is a student-led Senior Thesis Showcase for the Parsons School of Design BFA Communication Design Class of 2026, hosted in New York City. The exhibition features a wide range of thesis projects, including web platforms, publications, editorial systems, educational tools, interactive experiences, games, motion graphics, and experimental digital product.
02/2026
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CLO Virtual Fashion: Virtual Summit 


MOTION ANIMATION


07/2025

Sartorium


A BRANDING PROJECT


A menswear tailor brand; the project was inspired by the definition of "Sartorial", which is often used to describe custom tailoring, or "to tailor". The typography incorporates the exploration of kerning as well as emphasizing the ideology of "fixing the lines" in relation to customising clothing. The logo is designed to coherently align with the typeface, referencing a “tie”, being built by the shape of the "R" in the text.