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JENNI ANG
j.angzq@gmail.com

I’m a designer focused on creating thoughtful, consistent brand experiences across digital and physical touchpoints.

I’ve worked with startups and studios alike, with experience spanning packaging, web, and content design—often sitting at the intersection of brand and marketing. At Shvéta Labs, I’ve helped shape how the brand shows up through its packaging, e-commerce site, and social presence, ensuring clarity and cohesion at every step.

Whether I’m designing for print or prototyping in Figma, I care about systems, storytelling, and how design can be not only beautiful, but accessible, intentional, and meaningful in how it communicates.

Thank you for taking the time to look at my work, and if you like what you see, let me know!
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Education
Parsons School of Design ‘23
BFA Communication Design
Grade: GPA: 3.91
Dean’s List Merit Scholarship

UWC Atlantic College
International Baccalaureate


Employment Shvéta Labs
Design & Marketing
January 2024 - Present

Patch (MobLabs)
Graphic & User Interface Designer
January 2023 - December 2023

Crayon Studio
Graphic Design Intern
June 2022 - August 2022

Eureka Education
Creative Design Intern
June 2021 - August 2021


SkillsBranding
Typography
Print
Editorial
HTML/CSS
Motion Graphics
Packaging Design
Mockups
Presentations
Wireframing
User Flows
Prototyping
Logo Design
Social Media 


Design Tools
Figma
Keynote
Canva

Adobe Creative Suite
   Photoshop
   Illustrator
   InDesign
   After Effects


Project Management
Slack
Google Drive
Notion
Trello
Miro
Microsoft Teams
Dropbox
Klaviyo
Milanote



Last Updated June 6, 2024
A HOME WITHOUT WALLS





A HOME WITHOUT WALLS is a book which seeks to explore the conversation and convergence between language and space in Malaysian food spaces, specifically ‘mamaks’ and ‘kopitiams’ — places where every Malaysian feels at home — through a lively concoction of images, translations, excerpts, cut-out pages, and an essay which dives into the meanings and values behind these complex entanglements.

As Malaysians, food spaces are a place of blending and sharing of cultures, specifically Malay, Chinese, and Indian, over centuries of migration, displacement, and mergence. We often venture outside of our own walls to have a taste of what is within someone else’s. It is the creation of a sense of familiarity and belonging, the ‘rojak’ of languages which we so endearingly know as ‘Manglish’, a culture encompassed in the word ‘home’ that is hardly found anywhere else. ‘A Home Without Walls’ makes use of a blend of typographic styles to evoke these themes, providing readers with a unique reading experience which is compelling, at times surprising, yet intimate, all at the same time. The theme of ‘without walls’ is reinforced throughout the book through the use of cut-out ‘windows’ in the pages, as well as blurred edges along parts of the translations.

When we miss home, we often long for a taste of it. Thus food spaces are an extension of our homes — and more often than not, these places are missing walls. This project aims to bring this uniquely Malaysian experience to everyone, right at their fingertips.