Yiching S. has a diverse work experience in the field of graphic design. Yiching started their career as a Graphic Design Intern at Lins Design Limited in 2011 and then moved on to work as an Associate Designer at Cite Publishing Group in 2013. In 2017, Yiching joined Case Agency as a Design Intern.
In 2018, they joined Hogarth Worldwide as a Designer, where they were part of The Box team responsible for handling creative needs for the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. Yiching also worked on various projects for News Corps marketing teams, including landing pages, marketing emails, print ads, public-facing identity design, environmental graphics, and exhibition design.
In 2019, Yiching worked as a Graphic Designer at Unison Media, where they focused on album design, art direction, and visual identity for Warner Classics releases. Yiching also worked on the design of collateral for the non-profit classical music program "Death of Classical," which received praise from the NY Times.
Later in 2019, Yiching joined Invisible North as a Senior Visual Designer. Yiching played a key role in concept design, art direction, and design execution for clients and agency projects. Yiching worked closely with clients and partnerships, from the pitching phase to production. Yiching also initiated and designed the company's public-facing rebrand and monthly newsletter.
Overall, Yiching has gained extensive experience in visual and concept design, art direction, branding, collateral design, and environmental graphics throughout their career.
Yiching S. began their education in 2006 at Kaohsiung Normal University, where they earned their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Fine/Studio Arts, General. After completing their undergraduate studies, they further pursued their passion for art by attending Taipei National University of the Arts, earning their first Master of Fine Arts degree in Printmaking from 2011 to 2013. Yiching S. then enrolled at Pratt Institute in 2015, where they obtained their second Master of Fine Arts degree in Design and Visual Communications, General in 2017.
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