Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication

Interdisciplinary

Louis

Yau

He, Him

Louis is a motivated and ambitious individual focused on interaction and visual design, integrating brand identities and motion to create engaging experiences. He possesses strong fundamentals, a collaborative mindset, and a readiness to contribute while learning alongside others. Outside of design, he also enjoys cooking and baking.
ADCC Student Award, Graphic Design Shortlist x2, 2025
Applied Arts Student Award, Packaging Design (Series), Winner, 2025
Jim Rimmer Scholarship, Winner, 2025
RGD Branding Award, Integrated Award, New Brand Winner, 2025
RGD Student Award, Packaging Design (Single), Winner, 2025
RGD Student Award, Motion Design, Honourable Mention, 2025
RGD Student Award, UX Design, Honourable Mention, 2025
Applied Arts Student Award, 3D Modelling, Winner, 2024
FLUI Design Hackathon, 1st Place Winner, 2024
Capilano University Dean’s List, 2022–2026
Two-part image composition. Left: stack of three individual mooncake boxes, covers lifted to reveal the answers to riddles printed on the sides. Right: four views of the packaging showing the cover, back, insert illustration, and nine individual mooncake boxes.
Mooncake packaging that tells The Legend of Chang’e and Hou Yi, a traditional Chinese folktale shared during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Each mooncake is packaged in an individual box featuring a riddle printed on the side. The riddle invites a moment of curiosity before the cover is lifted, and the answer is revealed.
Logo for Hope Theatre superimposed over an image of a dimly lit theatre with red seats.
Logo animation for Hope Theatre, an organization that creates employment and opportunities for formerly incarcerated women. Hope Theatre uses theatre as a platform to rebuild confidence and open pathways back into the community.

Credits: Photo from Pexels. Team project with Jerry Kambashi.

A collage of screenshots showcasing Hope Theatre’s website.
The website layout for Hope Theatre features photography from each production taking center stage, paired with a custom typeface that reflects the brand’s bold, inspiring, and empathetic character.

Credits: Photos from Pexels. Team project with Jerry Kambashi.

3D render of SŌMA, a natural deodorant inspired by the coastal landscape of British Columbia. With nearly 7 out of 10 adults in BC participating in outdoor activities each year, the goal was to design a product that aligns with the lifestyles and values of those who live actively.

Credits: Project mentored by Tyler Quarles.

iMac screen displaying the SŌMA website on the Santa Fir deodorant product page.
The e-commerce website for SŌMA is built around a clean, minimal layout that prioritizes clarity and balance, giving the product photography room to stand out.

Credits: Mock-up from Unblast. Project mentored by Tyler Quarles.