Hello, and nice to meet you! My name is Liz Li.
I’m a graphic designer specializing in books and branding.
Welcome to my portfolio!
PROJECT NAMETYPE
Authentic Chinese Food
Book
Take-a-Ticket
Branding, Packaging
Mirror to Mirror
Book
Chop Suey
Book
Sincerely,
Branding
Double Happiness
Book
Rye + Rhythm
Branding
Candy Wands
Branding, Packaging
Forage
Book
Cellophane
Book
WKW: The Artistry of
Wong Kar Wai
Book
Eerie Legends
Book
Booze Less
Book
Bucket List Journal
Book
Self-Love Club JournalBook
Picklehead
Branding
Motion & Animation
MotionThis is my playground—
The place where my illustration, printmaking, zines, and other non-design experimentations find a home
“hey dad” is a interactive art piece that captures the feeling of driving across the west and midwest with my dad. When hovered upon, the images of billboards, roads, and gas stations flicker though a series of almost-the-same photos. When the user scrolls on the page, the handwritten questions I have for my father cycle. And lastly, when you click on the driver’s license, it alternates between my father’s and mine. The good, the boring, and the unspoken are all captured in this piece.click here to visit the site
Dreaming of Us: an illustration about how much I missed someone | drawn in procreate, riso printedPlaying Pretend: a riso printed illustration of a girl playing pretend in a bush | drawn in procreate, riso printedSketches: observational drawings from my sketchbook | watercolor, brushpens, and markersFlower Lovers: a keychain of 2 flowers in love | drawn in procreate加油!Car: a car keychain that offers encouragement | drawn in procreateWalking the Pink Panther: illustration for FEM Newsmagazine | photoshop Fruit for Dessert: a cut paper illustration of fruit and a young girl | cut paperRothesay Drive: artist book of my childhood home | gouacheScrambled: a painted title puzzle | gouache, cut paper, embroidery threadMotionsickness: zine about a time I had motionsickness as a child | brushpenSelf Portrait: a portriat of myself in my room | watercolor
Sleep Paralysis: a visualization of a nightmare I used to have as a kid | adobe illustrator