RMIT MDIT ExLab · Branding and Exhibition Visuals

Participated in the MDIT ExLab Design Assistant Program within the Design Innovation and Technology program at RMIT University, supporting the faculty in updating its brand identity and communication system. My focus was on visual system development, exhibition curation, and web design.

Key responsibilities included:

Designing and compiling the updated MDIT brand guidelines, refining usage standards, brand colors, typography, and layout systems

Leading visual coordination and promotional design for course exhibitions and the annual graduate showcase, including animated posters and social media assets

In addition, I designed dedicated sub-brand logos for the program’s four streams—Fabrication, Immersion, Regeneration, and Interaction.

Inspired by Tetris, the logos are built from modular geometric forms that stack and interlock, expressing diversity and system logic through a minimalist visual language. The project remains in ongoing iteration.

Studio Exhibition Poster

The poster adopts a dotted wave pattern as its core visual language.

The background colors are sampled from the textured, colorful façade of Building 50, the exhibition venue.

The flowing dot matrix symbolizes students from diverse cultural backgrounds converging at MDIT, forming structured squares—representing aggregation and coexistence through creative practice.

GradX Graduation Exhibition Poster

The core visual is derived from the radial structure of tree rings, expanding outward from the center.

This radiating pattern evokes both the organic growth of life and MDIT’s research-driven practice—starting from a central concept and continuously expanding, branching, and evolving.

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