This is a packaging series for floral tea. Using the concept of “bloom”, they imitate the flower in both shapes and graphics. These packages do not only consider the function and transportation demands, but also care about the emotional requirement when customers using these products. It presents comfortable and relaxed feelings which are brought to people by tea and give users more imagination and inspiration.
She started drawing when she was six years old. She was first inspired by Chinese traditional drawing and then became interested in Western oil painting. The mixed drawing methods affected her in visual perception and observation philosophy. She uses different materials to create artworks like fabric, metals, and clay. She also keeps a habit of writing in her diary and visual journal, which is helpful for testing different expressions. When she was an exchange student in Taiwan, she became deeply knowledgeable in Chinese traditional culture. She applies it to her work in illustration and design. Panda travels a lot. From modern cities to historical towns, from popular metropolitan areas to natural landscapes, her visual thinking has become richly and deeply influenced. She likes to think about visual solutions for societal problems. She did a pop-up book named BODY BOOM, which helps children understand sex education as they go through puberty.