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Daisy Jin(info) 
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Daisy Jin is a graphic & game designer with a focus on multi-media entertainment based in Los Angeles, CA. She explores the spectrum between utility and whimsicality of "tools," employing visual language to uncover concealed mirth within commonplace.
Chapter IOn Paper Graphic Design

REMOONSystem Design
2022
GooyBrand Identity
2021
CallicVariable Font Design
2022
Zhuan QingshanInteractive Projection
2024
Bug Report : 2018Experimental
2022
Deconstructing LegibilityGlass Making
2022
All Possible Wine GlassExperimental
2022
(R)PetsApp Development
2023
(non)SupermarketWeb Development
2023
What If Michelangelo Was RichMaterial Exploration
2023
takin.aiBrand Identity
2023


Chapter IIOn Screen Game/ish

RootsAdventure PC Game 
2023
Grandma GreenCozy Mobile Game
2023
FandomeEditorial Board Game
2022
WindMobile AR Game
2023
Hanzi TarotPuzzle PC Game 
2023
Cubix QuestPuzzle PC Game
2023



(R)Pets

(R)Pets
Mac software development  (swift)
& advertisement direction
Apr.2022
Technology advancements and the spread of pandemics have increased the amount of time we spend on laptops, particularly while learning or working remotely. Everybody uses laptops for a different reason, but universally, an overly long period of focus will bring various potential harm to our bodies.

This project is looking for new software that can monitor our laptop usage without using an instructive voice or disturbing users. That’s the birth moment of (R)Pets: a monitoring pet who lives on your touch bar, which employs emoticons to reflect on the user's behavior. (inspired by Emoticon Generator)

No image, no color, no sound—only subtle accompaniment.

Unlike other touch-bar pets, (R)Pets functioned exactly the opposite way. The more you type on your laptop, the sadder your pet becomes. Reversely, if you go take a ten-minute break, the pet gets happier.

The name ‘(R)Pets’ is inspired by the diversity of meaning behind text-based emoticons. As the default face is set to an emotionless (·-·), the ”·-·“ inside brackets means R in morse code (a happy coincidence!).






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05Experimental2022