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Who am I
Sean Lim

I am a Singaporean designer currently studying in Queensland, Australia. My designs draw inspiration from DOS computers and history. I do graphic designs and currently I am majoring in Visual Communications at Griffith University.

CONTACT
seanlimpp@gmail.com
Behance
CV




Education
B.Des, Visual Communications
Griffith University
2025-Current

Diploma in Design for User Experience (DDUX) 
Republic Polytechnic 
2020 - 2023




Employment Pixel Mechanics
Website Designer
2023-2023




Skills
Photoshop
Illustrator
InDesign

Critical thinking
Teamwork
Problem-solving
Conflict resolution









Last Updated 04/08/25
Works





1. Typographic Quote Posters
This design project was to turn quotes into typographic posters with the limited color palette of black and white. I picked 4 quotes from a list of pre-selected quotes and was given free reign over how I would turn them into posters.








2. Thoughts on Typography and Layout
This design project was based around designing and printing a short book containing excerpts from articles on typography. The limiting factor here was that we were not to use graphic elements, Instead using typography to create an aesthetically pleasing and readable book. My design drew inspiration from shipping containers and DOS operating systems.




3. Typographic Word Posters
This design project required me to create a set of posters that represent the meanings of select words. I was limited to the use of black and white for the color palette and there weren’t to be any none typographic elements present.




4. Hoppy Days, Fictional Brand GuidelineThis design project was to create a fictional brand that critiqued my industry of choice. For this project I chose to critique the alcohol industry for the promoting casual drinking which could lead to alcohol dependence and my fictional brand, Hoppy Days brewery Co. aims to exploit those dependent on alcohol as well as normalize alcohol abuse by packaging alcohol in containers you would usually use for a hot coffee or tea, meant as a way to normalize drinking and promoting accessibility and dependence on alcohol much like how most people depend on a cup of coffee or tea to start their day.


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