Lee Zhi Wei
About
Zhi Wei is a visual designer who enjoys creating layouts and illustrations grounded in strong graphic design principles.
Her style is primarily cute but adaptable, ranging from minimal or experimental directions depending on project needs. She design illustrations, posters, logos and complete branding and visual identity systems that help businesses communicate clearly and attract attention.
Zhi Wei also supports basic marketing content for social media platforms including Facebook and Instagram. Outside of client work, she runs a personal design page with around 1,000 followers, where she continues to practice and grows her skills. She is eager to learn, collaborate and contribute creatively.
Makerz is a tribe-based youth entrepreneurship platform built for young people navigating uncertainty, financial anxiety and a lack of direction. Rather than assuming users already have ambition or a clear business idea, Makerz begins with what many youths crave most: belonging.
Through accountability pods, peer mentorship and honest conversations, members first build confidence and community connections before exploring entrepreneurship. The platform guides youths to identify practical, marketable skills and transform them into service-based income streams such as tutoring, design or social media support.
By replacing hustle culture with collective growth, celebration rituals and emotional honesty, Makerz empowers lost youth to gain clarity, purpose and financial independence together.
"For Everything you Love" is a collaboration between Samsung and Tobyato, as part of school internship programme.
Students and young professionals often feel overloaded and are often surrounded by school, work and personal responsibilities.
In response, this project presents illustrations that serve as a fun, uplifting reminder to focus on the things they love, while encouraging them to express their personalities through familiar visuals and merchandise.
This postcard celebrates Singapore's vibrant identity through a bold, graphic visual language.
At its heart stands a cheerful lion cub—a nod to the Merlion and Singapore's name, the 'Lion City'—giving a thumbs-up for local pride. An otter pays homage to Singapore's iconic sea animal playfully looking at the viewer. A ferris wheel echoes the iconic Singapore Flyer. The orchid references the national flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim.
Together, these symbols blend playfulness with patriotism, capturing Singapore's spirited, multicultural character in a contemporary, sticker-style aesthetic.