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2025 Lunar New Year Greeting Card for CIPO IP Group
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2023 Mid-Autumn Festival greeting card for CIPO IP Group
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A Fable of Immortality
Life on earth died billion years ago and became fossil fuels, and then be turned into immortality as plastic toys.
This work was awarded the Best of Student Show in 3x3 International Illustration Show No.14.
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2022 Mid-Autumn Festival greeting card for CIPO IP Group
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2023 Lunar New Year Greeting Card for CIPO IP Group
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Hero Image and Landing Page for GIF animation competition “theGIFs”
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2022 Lunar New Year Greeting Card for CIPO IP Group
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Chinese zodiac new year greeting card
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2021 Mid-Autumn Festival greeting card for CIPO IP Group
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“Core Discipline“
Core Discipline is a series of minimal graphics that explain simple ideas in coffee.
All pics →  https://www.instagram.com/core.discipline
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Editorial illustration for “Hydrogel-based biocontainment of bacteria for continuous sensing and computation”Â
by Tzu-Chieh Tang, Eléonore Tham, Xinyue Liu, Kevin Yehl, Alexis J. Rovner, Hyunwoo Yuk, Cesar de la Fuente-Nunez, Farren J. Isaacs, Xuanhe Zhao & Timothy K. Lu.
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related article:Â
“How Hydrogel Shells can Help in Deploying Bacteria as Environmental Sensors“Â
→ link
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IPBIRD is a Trademark Registration Agency located in Taiwan.
The name “IPBIRD” (is an abbreviation/stands) for “Ianthocincla poecilorhyncha”, the official name of Taiwan’s endemic/indigenous bird “Rusty Laughingthrush”. It also means “Intellectual Property”, the main focus of IPBIRD/our agency.
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Cover for a Nature Reviews Materials headlined “Materials design by synthetic biology“, on how synthetic biology program biological systems to o create artificial living materials.
Lead author Tzu-Chieh Tang
Cover design: Charlotte Gurr.
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Editorial illustration for “Living materials grown from kombucha” by Tzu-Chieh Tang, Synthetic Biology Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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My client (MIT research team) are developing a co-culture system of microorganism that is similar to Kombucha tea, and this system could be genetically-engineered to generate novel materials. In order to make the press release easier to read, they need a full page illustration as a hero image to explain the complex mechanism.
Inspired by the similar mechanism of Kombucha tea, I took it to symbolize this complex system. The gear-shaped Kombucha SCOBY represents its functionalities and potentials for industrial applications. Yeast workers means mechanisms are artificially controlled.
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