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Name;
Yuxuan (Ruby) Huangfu
Course;
Bachelor of Design (Graphic Design & Performance Design)
Discipline;
Graphic Design
Detailed view of a green, textured textile artwork.

Data Manifestation, Lost in the Forest

Lost in the Forest' is a hand-created installation made with various fibres in response to forest loss

Abstract blue textile art exhibited in a white gallery space.

Colour in Context

Tie-dyed fabric works in response David Batchelor' s quote 'All experience of colour is an event(' 2018)

Pastel Sony headphones with holographic brand text

SONY Colour Refresh

SONY colour refresh across seasonal posters

Red Diptyque candle with Asian-inspired packaging.

Branding: Self-directed Project

Scented candle mockup for a collaboration between The Palace Museum, Beijing and the perfume brand Diptyque, Paris

Assorted 'Very Short Introductions' book covers by Oxford University Press

Publication Series Design: Oxford's 'Very Short Introductions'

Book cover redesign for Oxford’s 'Very Short Introductions' series

Abstract shadows cast on white surface from crinkled plastic.

Self-initiated Project: The Plastic Ocean

Made from discarded plastic materials, this installation, Plastic Ocean, creates a marine world by heating and reshaping plastic items such as bottles, containers, and other types of plastic waste. The sculpture advocates for sustainable development and calls for solutions to the environmental and social problems associated with plastic waste. It also demonstrates the transformative power of art, showing that even materials considered waste can be repurposed into something beautiful and meaningful.

Tiles in grid formation, featuring patterns cast by crinkled plastic.

Self-initiated Project: The Plastic Ocean

Made from discarded plastic materials, this installation, Plastic Ocean, creates a marine world by heating and reshaping plastic items such as bottles, containers, and other types of plastic waste. The sculpture advocates for sustainable development and calls for solutions to the environmental and social problems associated with plastic waste. It also demonstrates the transformative power of art, showing that even materials considered waste can be repurposed into something beautiful and meaningful.

Sculptural art installation featuring blue light and plastic materials.

Self-initiated Project: The Plastic Ocean

Made from discarded plastic materials, this installation, Plastic Ocean, creates a marine world by heating and reshaping plastic items such as bottles, containers, and other types of plastic waste. The sculpture advocates for sustainable development and calls for solutions to the environmental and social problems associated with plastic waste. It also demonstrates the transformative power of art, showing that even materials considered waste can be repurposed into something beautiful and meaningful.

Sculptural art installation featuring blue light and plastic materials.

Self-initiated Project: The Plastic Ocean

Made from discarded plastic materials, the installation creates a Marine world by heating and reshaping plastic items such as bottles, containers and other plastic debris. The “Plastic Ocean” sculpture advocates for sustainable development and calls for solutions to the environmental and social problems associated with plastic waste. It also demonstrates the transformative power of art, showing that even materials considered waste can be repurposed into something beautiful and meaningful.

Blue-dyed artist's book with textured pages fanned out.

Self-initiated Project: The Plastic Ocean

Cyanotype book

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Hi, I'm Yuxuan Huangfu, also known as Ruby, a passionate and creative graphic designer born in China.

I recently completed a Bachelor of Graphic Design at the University of Melbourne. During my academic journey, I've gained experience in various areas of graphic design, such as visual arts, branding, typography, print design and illustration.

My design philosophy revolves around the idea that design is the fusion of life and culture, with creativity at its core. I'm constantly on the lookout for inspiration from diverse sources, including art, nature and everyday life. I enjoy using various media and techniques to express my ideas and emotions.

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