

NG JIA XUAN
Hi, this is Jia Xuan, a passionate graphic designer and an illustrator that enjoy creating happy design that can spread happiness, warmth and positivity to make the world better.
我的小小世界 IN MY WORLD

A project hopes to raise awareness about persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder. "In My World'' is a zine featuring the inner world of persons with autism and the messages they would like to express. This zine not only introduces Autism Spectrum Disorder, it also depicts their daily symptoms, difficulties and treatment in life from the perspective of autistic person through illustrations. This project hopes that readers can learn more about autism from the content, as well as hoping that the public can understand and respect them a little bit more, in order to create a fair and harmonious society.











THE SPIRIT OF MALAYSIAN TAUKES

This competition was organized by RYSE that appreciates young entrepreneurs in Malaysia where designers were required to design postcards for the Taukes of their choice that reflects their entrepreneurial spirits, journeys or experiences. The chosen Tauke was Kok Yoong, the founder of FabU cafe. "Always Push Yourself To Learn New Things" is a quote taken from Kok Yoong as the main inspiration for this postcard design.
(Description for the eye illustration)
We uses 5 senses in learning process. Eye is the 1st sense we use as the 1st step in learning. Hence, using an eye to express that we should open our horizons and push ourselves to learn new things. Graphic elements that seemed to expand out of the pupil indicates to expand our visions to absorb and learn new things whilst elements that seemed absorbing by the pupil indicates you will learn more by seeing the outside world.
(Description for laptop illustration)
In this technology advanced century, electronic devices have become an indispensable tool for us to learn and browse for knowledge. A laptop was used to express how technology has made learning easily accessible with the internet and it can't be an excuse stopping us from learning new things.

