Sisi Huang
Sisi Huang works within systems of image-making—building visual structures that question how we see, read, and understand. With a background in both architecture and graphic communication, she has always worked between disciplines, using translation as a tool to test how form carries meaning.

Her practice is driven by a long-term enquiry: how can we redefine symbols and functions by shifting the systems they live in? She explores this through print, code, space, interaction—where processes become language, and materials become thought.

Graduating from Central Saint Martins (MA Graphic Communication Design), she continues to shape her own path—developing work that is not just visual, but conceptual, structural, and reflective. To her, both design and architecture are about building systems. It is through these systems that we intervene in the world—and reimagine how it works.





website It hopes to create a sense of visual focus—on the homepage, within categories, and inside each project.
It hopes to organise work by method, not by output—by how the work is made, not what it looks like.
It hopes to respect every reference, and to present each one clearly and honestly.
It uses writing as a way of thinking—writing to clarify research, to articulate strategy, and to reflect on what is felt along the way.





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