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Cheryl Lau

Burnaby,BC

Summary

Dynamic Illustrator with a proven track record at Familogue, excelling in digital illustration and visual storytelling. Enhanced project efficiency through prompt revisions and innovative concept development. Known for versatility in artistic style and fostering collaboration, contributing to a vibrant team environment while delivering unique illustrations that strengthen brand identity.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Illustrator

Familogue
02.2023 - Current
  • Improved project efficiency by providing detailed sketches and revisions promptly based on client feedback.
  • Participated in brainstorming sessions to generate innovative ideas for new projects or campaigns.
  • Contributed to a positive work environment by consistently meeting deadlines and maintaining open lines of communication with colleagues.
  • Applied color theory and lighting techniques in drawings and illustrations to add excitement, focus, and depth.
  • Developed a strong brand identity for clients through the creation of unique illustrations.

Volunteer

Familogue
02.2023 - 09.2023
  • Assisted with special events and programs.
  • Assisted in classes and help to maintaining order of the children.
  • Created educational materials to convey important information to service recipients.

Education

Associate of Arts - 2D Animation + Illutration

Emily Carr University of Art & Design
520 1st Avenue East, Vancouver, British Columbia,
04-2029

Skills

  • Digital illustration
  • Drawing and sketching
  • Visual storytelling
  • Skilled in Procreate
  • Artistic style versatility
  • Creative concept development
  • Animation basics
  • Graphic arts

Languages

English
Professional Working
Chinese (Cantonese)
Native or Bilingual
Chinese (Mandarin)
Full Professional

Timeline

Illustrator

Familogue
02.2023 - Current

Volunteer

Familogue
02.2023 - 09.2023

Associate of Arts - 2D Animation + Illutration

Emily Carr University of Art & Design
Cheryl Lau