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Miss Qin Art Studio

Project

Brand Identity & Visual Design

Website Design & Digital Presence

Interior Space & Environment Design

Launch & Grand Opening Design

Program & Event Design

Student & Public Activity Promotion

Social Media Strategy & Management

Multi-Location Brand Expansion Support

Miss Qin Art Studio was established in January 2019 in Toronto, Canada, offering a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to arts education. The studio provides programs across visual art, dance, modeling, music, drama performance, and film and television acting, making it one of the most well-rounded art education studios in the region.

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I was invited by Miss Qin to support the studio at its earliest stage, working closely with her to help build the business from the ground up. Alongside my role as an art teacher, I contributed to the studio’s overall development whenever I was not teaching.

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My work included designing the studio’s logo and visual identity, building the website, planning interior layouts, and creating materials for the grand opening. I also supported ongoing growth through the design of flyers, student programs, public events, and by managing and developing the studio’s social media presence.

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As the business grew, Miss Qin Art Studio expanded to its second and third locations. I continued to support each new campus by helping design, build, and grow the brand consistently across all locations, ensuring a cohesive experience while adapting to each space.

Logo Design in 2019

Name Card Design

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Charity Art Exhibition
(2023)

Event Concept & Execution

Community & Government Partnerships

Venue & Local Business Coordination

Charity Fundraising & Donations

In 2023, I supported Miss Qin Art Studio in organizing a local children’s art charity exhibition in Richmond Hill. Working closely with the team, I helped build the event from the ground up, transforming the idea into a fully realized community initiative.

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My involvement included securing and coordinating a commercial exhibition space to support local Chinese businesses, connecting the event with local government partners, and shaping the overall creative and organizational structure of the exhibition.

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Proceeds from the exhibition were donated to local arts institutions and charitable causes, including a local art museum and SickKids Hospital in Toronto, using children’s creativity to support both cultural and community impact.

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