(Greenpeace China X Camplus) Wood You Be My Neighbor

Colorful paper display on a concrete ledge showcasing various landscape and nature images with cutout silhouettes of animals and Chinese characters.
Person sitting outdoors with a city skyline in the background, covering their face with colorful paper cutouts, and displaying similar cutouts arranged on a table in front of them.

Editorial ๐Ÿ“–

Dense green foliage with a mix of leaves and branches, overlaid with Chinese characters and English text that reads 'Wood You Be My Neighbor'.

(2023)

Wood You Be My Neighbor is a camping guide created for Greenpeace China and Camplus, featuring a dual-narrative structure: one part focused on camping, the other on the forest. The two sections are separable yet interwoven, offering a unique reading experience that emphasizes the "Leave No Trace" philosophy. Made with eco-friendly materials, the book invites readers to engage through sketching and annotations, turning it into a personal reflection on nature.

Illustrator: Yang Liu
12 booklets as a set
Digitally printed
4 x 6 in, 4.75 x 7.5 in


Rock the Boat ๆž Exhibition Catalog

Publication ๐Ÿ“–

(2018)

Open magazine displaying black and white photographs, mainly featuring a wall with engraved or painted Chinese characters and some English text about an art exhibition or gallery event dated April 13, 2018.
Open magazine on a gray surface with text in English and Chinese, including dates, times, and handwritten notes, along with photographs of artwork or architecture.

Exhibition catalog for Rock the Boat, a quarterly event held in abandoned spaces across Chengdu to explore themes of gentrification and local community transformation. The catalog includes conversations between artists and curators, alongside on-site photos of the installations.

This is an unguarded, one-off art scene. If the work is damaged, or the site is demolished, the exhibition is terminated.

68 pages
Inkjet Printing
5.5 x 8.5 in


Artobahn

Publication ๐Ÿ“–

(2017)

Four printed programs for Artobahn event in 2017, held from June 12 to June 30, with a blue map line on the front cover and event details inside.
Flooded street with large building in the background, windows and a partially submerged road.

ARTOBAHN was designed and printed as the publication for the CCA Summer Study Abroad Program in 2017. It features participant essays and photographs, exploring various themes and perspectives from the trip to Documenta 14. The design draws inspiration from autobahn road maps, with page numbers reflecting the shapes of local highways.

40 pages
Risograph
7x10 in


Publication ๐Ÿ“–

(2017)


Off Track

Publication ๐Ÿ“–

(2017)


A Reader

Publication ๐Ÿ“– with audio tape

(2018)

A spiral-bound book page with a light beige background featuring text about acts, topics like typography and art, and small icons and notes on the bottom left corner.

A reader designed with excerpts from essays on typography by El Lissitzky, Lรกszlรณ Moholy-Nagy, Jan Tschichold, Beatrice Warde, and Herbert Bayer, transformed into scripts with keywords and generated conversations. The accompanying audio tape reimagines these conversations using computer-generated voices. The set includes three booklets, each titled after one of the key subjects discussed: Book, New, and Typography.

A set of three booklets
Laser printed
Square-punched coil binding
8.5 x 11 in


Mapping a Journey to Past Lives

Publication ๐Ÿ“–

(2016)