Lunar Dinosaur Fantasy World combines art and science in illustrations where dinosaurs inhabit the moon. Rooted in detailed paleontological and astronomical research, it presents a realm that blends the familiar with the fantastical. Designed to spark curiosity in young minds, this project merges educational content with creative storytelling, showcasing a captivating visual narrative that explores the ancient and the extraterrestrial. It stands as a powerful example of design’s role in enriching education.
Zhiwen (Esther) Tang is an illustrator and designer based in New York City. Throughout these years, she has honed her skills in creating narrative and informative illustrations across various domains, including editorial work, design projects, and pattern creation. Her approach involves seamlessly blending traditional drawing techniques with modern computer-aided methods to craft my pieces. She particularly enjoys incorporating the textural nuances of watercolor and ink drawings into the digital medium. Central to her work is the aim to provide an engaging visual experience that resonates with the audience. She is passionate about infusing my illustrations with the power to connect and communicate effectively. Notably, her work has been showcased in various exhibitions such as Muse Award, the 64th Society of Illustrators Annual, the 63rd and 64th Communication Arts, the 101st ADC Annual, and the World Illustration Award.
Esther Tang's studio in New York City merges illustration and design, using traditional and digital methods to create story-rich art. Her work includes editorial, design, and pattern projects, blending watercolor and ink with digital media. Esther aims to produce engaging visuals that resonate deeply, emphasizing art's role in storytelling. She views art as a means to express uniqueness and emotions, using her studio to redefine narratives and encourage conversation. Her commitment to impactful art highlights visual storytelling's role in enhancing cultural understanding and inspiring change.