Likes:
- Video Games (action/adventure/shooting/racing/puzzle)
- Film, Animation, & Television (sci-fi/myster/sit-com)
- Motorsports (tinkering and driving!)
- Plastic model building
- Enjoying food or appreciating being a vegetable

Wilson Huang

was born and raised around the eastern parts of the Greater of Los Angeles area in California. Since picking up drawing at the age of 4, Wilson was always fascinated by how people viewed things and eagerly became invested in industrial design in high school. He attended ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena until 2012 when he sought work experiences in other fields. He has since returned there to complete his Bachelor of Science degree under the Entertainment Design: Concept track by Spring 2022.

Wilson is currently working as a pre-production and visual development artist. Though his obvious strength lies in sketches and line drawings for machines and stylized properties, he is also proficient in graphic design and multi-media. Wilson has a strong “big picture” mentality informed by his diverse work experiences, as well as an enduring positive attitude that makes him an invaluable member on any team.

For inquiries and/or a full resume, please contact him through wi.huang.91@gmail.com or via the form below!


 
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please contact:

Wilson Huang
wi.huang.91@gmail.com
 


Vivian Huang

was born in Monterey Park, California. Growing up in Los Angeles, Vivian was exposed to many different forms of art and took an especially strong liking to drawing and piano. Near the end of her senior year of high school in 2013, Vivian was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. In spite of her crushing diagnosis, Vivian spent the next six years fighting to live the best life she could, all while bringing warmth and love to the world around her.

In her career as a designer, she loved projects involving branding and packaging most, but Vivian derived excitement from anything involving problem-solving and communication. Her greatest inspirations in life and design came from the wabi-sabi philosophies of Zen Buddhism and the Bauhaus movement. She took great interest in doing pro-bono work for organizations that benefited the community and environment. She volunteered her talents to her school of CSU Long Beach, The Breast Cancer Fundraiser, and Cancer for College to name a few. In 2017 she enjoyed an internship with Hamagami / Carroll Inc. She received a posthumous B.F.A. in Graphic Design from CSULB in 2019. 

A lover of all things creative, Vivian enjoyed experiencing the world and its cultures: traveling, cooking, and eating, especially when she was relieved from hospital care. Whether she was bedridden in quarantine or outside seeking life, Vivian was very easily swayed by a cup of honey jasmine green tea.

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In Loving Memory

Janurary 16, 1995 - March 3, 2019