Tang_Yayi 






Exhibition Identities

2023          Year after Year
2022          Cloud Factories

2021           me,memes

2019           Here There and Everywhere
2019           The New Chinese





Posters
2023         One Way Street Tokyo Christmas

2023         看不见的世界
2022         Totem Pole Photo Workshop

2019          新·商业空间大改造
2019          再见直接摄影
2019          Folding·The Blue Bird
2018          Honeywell Poster






Postcards

2020         Blow-Up

2019          IDLE COLLAGE CRITIQUE

2019          Rising Tide
2019          The vision of Lamb
2018          Observing Objects






Books

2022          Yes,the River Knows
2019          Please Like Me

2019          Laundry

2019          Counting Umbrellas

2018          Observing Object

2019          Time---Scenery
2018          求学求置忧国忧民建设家园回忆录
2018          On the Street 2
2013          Design Harvest






Illustrations

2023          出界!艺术直岛

2020          Mouse Year

2019           Fictional Table
2019           防灾原来如此
2018           Dog Year

2016           Fill-Up

2016           Automata

2013           SFC People





Digital Images
2024         徐徐的






Brochures and Leaflets
2019           Shangyi
2015           CDI
2012           SFC Annual Report 2012






Branding
2020         Lean on Freely

2020         Magnetica

2018          TADA
2018          TMsearch

2016          Sino-German Center
2015          OnionBook
2015          Fountain Willow Villa
2015          Yannanjun






Performance
2019          Blink
2015          E-sonic3 - Wave Concerto





Webs

2013          Infographic for Tencent

2014          Sino-Finnish Centre

2013          Chroma256
2013          SFC Reservation System






Hole Ideas
The Secret Gadget Museum  
Exercise: Table Tennis with Holes  

Monopoly Swiss Chess Tunnel Edition













vIRtUal wOrLd dEsIgNEr
Mark


Design and Photographs course in University of Sunshine Coast in Australia.
Chroma256 is a project developed to explore relationships to colour in an international context, a simple idea with a complex outcome; part culture, research and personal expression. The project involves design students in Australia, South Africa, India, Germany, Turkey, Ecuador, China and the United States undertaking the same colour project with the outcome being exhibited in each country. A conference, website and a publication are also proposed.