October 20th, 2007 Amy
Hello, everyone!
I am working on switching my Flash site into a search-engine-friendly portfolio! All and new work will be back up in the following days or weeks.
In the meantime, please check out my work HERE!
Posted in announcements |
May 14th, 2006 Amy

Version 4 of my online portfolio done between May and June. Developed in Flash with bits in HTML and XML, in two languages, with a more professional and clean design, always maintaining the sketchy hand-rendered feel, that would allow me to get jobs easier.
Posted in branding, photography, web design, web develop |
December 12th, 2005 Amy

This cards were design for me, as part of the requisites for my Printing class. It was supposed to be part of an identity package, in which my website, business card, and other desktop items all looked from the same person.
Posted in branding, drawings, print, sketches |
December 8th, 2005 Amy

This is the third version of my portfolio, done on December 2005 as part of my promotional package. It was developed in Flash, with bits in XML and PHP. For me, it was an incredibly hard, but rewarding experience to start experimenting with XML and Flash, since it was the actual first time of my combining both.
The concept of the website was basically something that was really hand-rendered, and gave you a slight idea of the type of work I enjoy doing, as well as giving you an idea of my personality. Something like… I doodle, I draw, I write a lot, and here it is for you to see! It sort of lets you show people your actual sketchbook, with your scribbled ideas and little doodles when you are bored.
Posted in branding, illustration, web design, web develop |
August 20th, 2005 Amy
Backbone Medley is a motion graphic piece by Jung-Kit Chan, in collaboration with Bun Lee and Kenny Lin.

Watch Backbone Medley by clicking this link.
It is a story written by me, about three different people – all linked by the metaphorical trascendance of butterflies.
It is a story about dreams, about choices, about the different lives of three very different people with different endings.
The creative process for this one was ideal. Jung-Kit Chan came to me and said he needed a story… a story about choices, so we sat together and brainstormed ideas, and came up with the basic idea for this. After several re-writes and the advice from Writing Consultant, Jennica Harper, we ended up with a script that Jung-Kit used to tell the story through motion.
The project earned Jung-Kit a series of awards, including his DD01 Graduate for Best Motion Design, a Special Jury Prize from ifva, the Hong Kong Independent Short Film & Video Awards, Best Motion Graphics by a Student at the CAEAA (Canadian Awards for the Electronic and Animated Arts), and a mention in the Illustration Annual in July’06 of Communication Arts.


Posted in motion, writing |