I’m a designer, dreamer, and nature enthusiast. My love for art and design shapes the work that I do.
Ning Ren
The layout of this set of books is centered on the spirit of Max Miedinger and Helvetica fonts, transforming the rationality, order and modernity in the Swiss internationalist style into a strong visual language. The work uses highly saturated yellow to form a sharp contrast with black, white and gray. Through large-font text, grid system, white space and offset layout, it highlights the simple, neutral and communicative features of Helvetica. The layout not only retains the rhythm of book reading but also treats the text itself as visual graphics.
The visual design of the Ether Field Music festival, with the core concept of “Let the wind carry your rhythm”, creates an event visual system that integrates outdoor activities, music and immersive experiences. The design echoes the attributes of the music festival with retro vinyl records, electronic music equipment and guitar elements. The blue and pink color contrast conveys a youthful and rebellious vitality. The entire visual design runs through unified pixel geometric elements and black and white color contrast portraits, creating a music festival brand image that combines trendy texture and memorable points.
Starry Conversation is an immersive installation exploring the dialogue between Chinese and Western constellation cultures. Taking the starry sky as a shared context, the project compares the symbolic systems, mythological narratives, and cultural connotations of the Western zodiac and the ancient Chinese Twenty-Eight Mansions. Reimagining constellation imagery with minimalist black-and-white linework and geometric forms, it invites audiences to experience the unique interpretations and cross-cultural resonances of different civilizations under the same sky through immersive projection mapping.
Insomnia Language System uses immersive installation and visual design to embody the fragmented consciousness, sensory disruption, and looping thoughts of insomnia through fragmented typography, glitch distortion, and cool blue tones. It invites audiences to experience the late-night emotions of insomnia firsthand, translating the abstract experience into a perceivable language system.




