Field Notes

 

June 23, 2025

End of Nowhere

Portrait of Stuart Braithwaite

On December 3, 2022, WD commissioned me to create this portrait of Stuart Braithwaite for the “End of Nowhere” project. Inspired by his experimental, textured sound, I used fluid, guitar-string-like lines and a vivid palette to capture its energy. I later expanded the piece into an animated version with MidJourney, adding movement to reflect the music’s dynamic flow. #Handdrawn #Midjourney

 

June 1, 2025

AI MADE ME DO IT

After wrapping up the SIFF project, I started messing around with AI to make some vintage-style characters, just for fun, like they’d pop up in digital wild postings.🤷

 

April 3, 2025

FunDoody

In 2024, a few of us at WongDoody teamed up to create an internal video project just for fun. Our goal was to experiment with tools and build a quick, efficient workflow while also preparing FOOH concepts for future clients. Yoyo Dong, our 3D Lead, introduced the Byplay app, which turned out to be a perfect tool for this exploration. In the end, WongDoody embraced the final visual and the playful “high-five” concept, as it captured positive energy and reflected the company’s spirit so well that it became an official project. #Byplay

 

October 10, 2024

SIFF 2025

Poster Exploration

We went with a vintage resort theme and kicked off some poster explorations. To spark ideas fast, I played around with MidJourney and quickly built a stash of fun visuals — voilà! (It ended up super minimal in the end, but the ride was totally worth it!) #Midjourney

 

September 23, 2024

WHAT THE W!

GET CREATIVE WITH THE W

WongDoody has a fun way of playing with their W logo, so I gave it a try too. Adding a fluid, organic vibe to reflect how our culture works naturally and closely with people.🤝

 

August 23, 2024

SIFF 2025

CINE-WIN

I was part of SIFF 2023 and was honored to be invited back for the SIFF 2025 project as well. For this round, I explored a modern carnival concept, imagining playful real-life installations that would engage visitors in unexpected ways. Although the idea wasn’t selected, I still love the concept and am glad to share it here.

 

February 14, 2023

VALENTINE’s day

LOVE GLOWS

This concept captures how T-Mobile celebrates Valentine’s Day by channeling connection and positivity through bold repetition and vibrant magenta energy. With its festive rhythm and iconic feel, it brings the brand’s spirit to life—perfect for digital, social, and in-store experiences.

 

March 7, 2022

international women’s day

WongDoody asked me to whip up a quick social video for International Women’s Day, and gave me just one week (thanks, team!). There was zero time for fancy concepts or style frames, so I just dove in and made it up as I went. Since I love He-Man, I invented SheMan: a hero who crushes bias with a blast of WongDoody’s magical green juice. Short, silly, and stress-free, just the way I like it!

 

March 25, 2021

Times Square T-Mobile Anamorphic Screen

In 2021, we tackled the challenge of creating an in-house anamorphic screen for T-Mobile, just as d’strict’s Wave made this technique known. After thoughtful planning, we brought the illusion to life.

The goal was to create anamorphic visuals that look 3D from the right viewpoint. We chose the best camera angle, built a matching 3D scene, and linked the render to a projection camera, creating separate left and right versions with parallel cameras. Despite limited data, we fine-tuned the screen angles for accuracy. It was a challenging but satisfying project.

 

October 25, 2019

5G PsychoSpace

5G is a hot topic right now, and I’ve been exploring motion language that goes beyond the usual speed lines. I wanted to visually express the product’s core qualities, energy and speed while also creating a sense of excitement that draws the audience in. That’s when I came across Takashi Ohashi’s Station ID Shapeshifter. His approach to motion and design sparked inspiration, leading me to experiment with a similar visual language as a creative direction for 5G.

 

February 8, 2019

Converse Logo Resolve

I wanted to give the Converse logo more energy and a modern edge, inspired by the brand’s commitment to sustainability. I used an embroidery machine for dynamic motion and captured it in close-up. For a cleaner, sharper look, I swapped a plain canvas background for a reflective, modern texture and added lighting and bokeh to avoid a dated feel. Everything was done in Photoshop.

 

June 20, 2016

nasa

I created these frames while studying design, imagining a satellite camera view layered with HUD elements and geometric shapes. Thin typography, contrasting dark and bright tones, and subtle decorative accents convey a sleek, futuristic mood. The board presents three style variations, each with a unique color palette.

HUD elements Michael Frederick / Image Courtesy NASA

 

May 15, 2016

Diesel

I used Mental Ray for years due to its reliable quality, but after seeing the impressive results Arnold could achieve, I shifted my focus to mastering it. Arnold’s natural, striking renders immediately convinced me it was worth the effort.

For a personal project, I tested a few frames in Maya with Arnold and kept post-processing minimal — the renderer’s quality spoke for itself.