Alinaland Collection
KEPLER
Kepler Magazine is more than just a publication—it’s an immersive journey through the cosmos, inviting readers to explore the awe-inspiring world of exoplanets. With its captivating content and visually stunning presentation, Kepler Magazine goes beyond the ordinary, offering unique perspectives on these distant worlds.

AION MART
Aion Mart offers a lifestyle solution for synthetic and hybrid beings who seek the joy of human rituals—like dining, gifting, grocery shopping—without the need for physical digestion. Customers can purchase digital foods to recharge themselves, or shop in-store for beautifully packaged redemption cards usable across partnered restaurants and food spaces. Whether it's a daily energy refill or a night out, Aion Mart ensures no one is left out of the dining experience.

EAT, DRINK, UNBOX
Eat Drink Unbox is where culinary discovery meets city celebration. This vibrant food festival showcases the hottest new restaurants making waves in New York City. Alongside a delicious journey of flavors, you’ll enjoy live music from local artists and fun, family-friendly activities throughout the day.
SIP SIP
Sip Sip is a zine that explores the cultural phenomenon of boba tea and its viral rise among younger generations. Through a blend of visual storytelling and cultural critique, the project delves into how milk tea reflects modern-day consumerism, identity expression, and globalization. SipSip also traces the drink’s origins, offering historical context to its sweet success and uncovering how a simple beverage became a symbol of lifestyle and community.

CHIRU
Chiru is a travel platform designed for women over 50 in China who are ready to explore new horizons, forge meaningful friendships, and embrace life beyond traditional roles. Offering all-inclusive, thoughtfully curated trips—from cultural workshops to scenic getaways—Chiru makes travel simple, safe, and deeply enriching. It’s more than just a vacation; it’s a new chapter,

B&B
Pronounced as ‘b and b’. It is a bed & breakfast designed for short-term travelers seeking a safe, quiet space to fully relax. The minimalist interior opens the space and creates a welcoming atmosphere at any time of day. While the design is simple, the service and amenities are thoughtfully curated, offering both comfort and care. It's a place where travelers can lighten their baggage—physically and mentally—and simply eat, sleep, & be.

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
This design campaign for International Women’s Day 2022 centers around the bold visual language of the hashtag, echoing the global call to #BreakTheBias. Through striking graphics and purposeful composition, the project highlights women’s achievements while challenging stereotypes and systemic inequity. It invites viewers to reflect, engage, and take part in building a more inclusive world—one post, one voice, one action at a time.


FINGERTALE
A heartfelt campaign dedicated to cultivating connections through the art of planting mushrooms. This initiative encourages individuals to use their fingertips as a canvas for growth, symbolizing the nurturing of love and longing for their cherished ones.

CEREAL KILLER
Cereal Killer is guilty as charged — of being the most satisfying cereal out there. No more eating a bowl of cereal only to be hungry an hour later. We believe cereal should do more than just taste great — it should kill your cravings and keep you full for much longer.
THE ARTIST BOOK
This award-winning, collaborative project between the designer and esteemed American poet Elaine Sexton features five intricate paper sculptures, each embodying a unique interpretation of one of Sexton’s evocative poems. Though distinct in form and perspective, the sculptures are united by a central theme: acceptance. The Artist Book offers a multi-dimensional experience that resonates deeply, celebrating a powerful fusion of word and form — a testament to the emotional depth that collaboration can achieve.
POETRY BOOK
This book contains five poems from Ariel Francisco's poetry collections. The design was based on the personal interpretation of each poetry. Love, death, time. When literature turned into visual expression, what would it be like?