Jialu Sun


                                                   Visual Designer



Contact

sunj750@newschool.edu
  +1 8572654519
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Sections

UI/UX Design
Graphic Design
Felting
3D Modeling
Photography
Video
Jialu Sun
Based in New York, majoring in Integrated Design at Parsons School of Design(BFA junior). 

As a multidisciplinary designer, her work always focuses on providing new perspectives on common issues.





UI/UX Design:

OVRNGHT


An application that would allow people to wake up every day and know what had happened the day before, i.e., allow users to get the latest news overnight, hence the shorthand OVRNGHT for overnight.

           


MUSE

Muse is a curated UI/UX platform that connects music with personal style through a minimalist, intuitive interface.






Jialu’s Music Collection:


This website is a collection of interactive entries that reflect the music I listen to while walking around New York City. 



https://jialusun0619.github.io/entry-10/index.html




Graphic Design:

1. Wikibook: Confucianism


A book Design Project for the Wikipedia page “Confucianism”.









2. Statement Totebag

Choosing a quote by E.M. Cioran and laying it out on a tote bag.





3. Music Track Posters

Music Track: Daydreaming - Radiohead

 


4. Album Cover Design


                     





Felting:


A Deconstucted Hat Felted 
    





3D Modeling:

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Photography:



       

         

                                 

   



                                   


                




Video:

1.  Information Cocoon, 2025

In this short experimental film, I use layered imagery, abstraction, and poetic symbolism to question how isolated we become, even when constantly connected. It combines performance, fabric installation, projection, shadow play, and digital distortion to visualize the inner effects of algorithmic isolation.




2.In the Aquarium, 2023

This experimental short film explores the tension between solitude and social connection. Inspired by a turtle in an aquarium, the video draws a metaphor between surfacing to breathe and the emotional effort it takes to rejoin social life. Reflecting on Sartre’s concept of the “gaze,” the project uses symbolic imagery and editing techniques to express the struggle of being seen, understood, and accepted while staying true to oneself.