Ellen Wong

B.S. of Visual Communication Design
Portfolio

Ellen is a visual and fine artist aiming to be a communicator to shift awareness to action through a creative platform.

Community Event Poster

This project was to build a mobile application by incorporating Beth Koiji’s invention, the concept of utilizing air condensation to filter as drinkable water, and for other tasks. Majik Water is currently only implemented in Kenya and not is the U.S. The app feature includes a weather forecast for a user to track weather variation affecting the duration of collecting water, how it works page, availability of water, priority page, and water saved page.

Tazo Tea Packaging Design

This new approach of Tazo’s tea packaging reflects a warm and inviting ambiance through balance and harmony that are found in illustrative translation of the welcoming image as well as its most intense flavor of Zen, Energize, and Dream. Each flavor has its distinctive characteristics of representing morning, afternoon, and evening to align them together as one family. The focus was on the tea being enjoyed anytime and anywhere and not linear to the traditional concept of presenting flavor in the package. The color scheme is neutral and pastel to target a wide range of audiences. Each package depicts the unique daily moment of enjoying a specific flavor — the consumer is meant to see themselves as part of the scene.

Hybits App/Web Design

This project aims to empower people to develop and deploy suggested methods and innovations to solve water challenges globally. With growing population rates and such a small percentage of all the water on Earth fit for consumption, it only makes sense that we must preserve and conserve this precious resource. Water conservation means using our limited water supply wisely and caring for it properly. Since each of us depends on water to sustain life, it is our responsibility to learn more about possible water conserving options and how we can help keep our sources pure and safe for generations to come. We need to remind ourselves that water conservation is not a job that is reserved for scientists, hydrologists, foresters, wildlife managers, city planners, farmers, or mine owners. Each and every one of us is responsible of conserving water.

Capstone Advisor: Debra Glass