Graphic designer and educator Lucy Zou specialises in branding, typography, and visual storytelling. She is invested in projects that work with cultural institutions, public systems and histories, and cross-cultural contexts. Some recurring themes in her work include notions of interpretation, navigation, and understanding, and how visual language around things can impact how we experience them.
INTERVIEW | Chenglin Li
Chenglin (Clover) Li is a computational artist, designer, and entrepreneur working at the intersection of generative systems and contemporary visual culture. Using code, 3D printing, and emerging materials, she creates dynamic visual systems that evolve through algorithmic processes and interaction. Post-Human Bloom explore the relationship of emerging technologies with human and non-human life.
INTERVIEW | Lumaya
Lumaya is a Lithuanian digital artist exploring the relationship between human consciousness, emotional memory, and visual structure. Her practice combines a background in information systems engineering with meditation and energy-based practices. Through symbolic visual systems created with digital and AI-assisted tools, she investigates invisible inner processes.
INTERVIEW | Chan Alvarez
Chan Alvarez is a visual artist, art critic, and independent curator. Alvarez’s visual practice examines how identity, self-consciousness, and perception are shaped -and reshaped- across temporal and contextual conditions. Working across diverse media, his projects focus on the philosophical discourse between theoretical constructs and the phenomenological experience.
INTERVIEW | Yibo Yu - The Color Blocks
Yibo Yu is a Chinese artist working with digital art. The artist’s intellectual focus traces political philosophy, post-colonial struggles, visual and film theories, human consciousness, and spirituality. Yibo’s recent works investigate chaos theory, self-organized systems, and their relationship to paradigm-shifting understanding of both physical and social reality. Yibo also goes by the pseudonym The Color Blocks.
INTERVIEW | Xinyi Shao
Xinyi Shao is a visual designer based in Brooklyn, NY. She specializes in brand identity, editorial design, generative design, and research. Her research- and process-driven design approach provides unique perspectives for problem-solving and creation. She works with contradictions to create tension and navigates between opposing forces to bring sophistication.






