Yingying Wei

Yingying Wei

I’m a designer, dreamer, and nature enthusiast. My love for art and design shapes the work that I do.

The Renewal Spring

A Pop-up shop about menopause.

This research aims to develop an innovative pop – up store – based experience device. It offers curated experiences and educational content to correct people’s misconceptions about menopause. The device provides accurate and comprehensive knowledge of menopause symptoms, reduces stigma, and challenges existing stereotypes through interactive questionnaires, integrated experiences, knowledge sharing, and merchandise sales. It helps people better face menopause and mitigates harm to menopausal women.

Botany

Our app mainly focuses on the teaching and knowledge supplement of plant cultivation. after integrating the existing plant app functions, our app continues to develop some more refined and accurate functions. in the app we provide an accurate identification system, and it has a huge plant library and provides higher-end technology to ensure the health of plants.

Heteromorphosis

ONE WORLD. ONE OCEAN. ONE CHANCE.

 

We have only one planet and only one ocean.

But it is “mutating”.

 

Heteromorphosis is an experimental brand project set against the backdrop of the Marine ecological crisis.

Simulate the “alien variations” of Marine life under pollution, climate and human behavior with deformed visual language.

Flowing lines, broken forms, and gradually changing colors – no longer natural growth, but forced distortion.

 

We collide with the silence of the deep sea with bright colors.

Use the language of design to ensure that ecological anomalies are no longer overlooked.

 

We call for change and become part of it.

This is not just a design; it is a protest of the ocean.

Nostalgia

A little fox from childhood was playing with a small ball freely on the grass. It jumps, runs and laughs. The whole world is filled with soft light and shadow and peaceful wind. Just as it was chasing the small ball, the ball slowly rolled away and landed at the feet of an adult fox.

At that moment, the grown-up “he” looked down at the ball in front of him and realized that the world full of childlike fun just now was just a fleeting image in his memory. As he drew closer, that memory shattered like glass and dissipated in the wind.

This film, with its simple and warm style and ethereal soundtrack, showcases the moments of “childhood” that exist deep in our memories – real yet unreachable. It not only tells a story about growth and loss, but also offers a visually poetic expression of the essence of “nostalgia”.