Yunxi(Lucy) Ye

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Lucy Ye is a Graphic Designer from Hangzhou(CN), currently based in Boston, specializing in publication design and typography.

Guided by a "Take it easy" philosophy, she approaches each project with curiosity and openness, exploring new visual narratives through structured yet playful experimentation. Her work is deeply informed by observations of human behavior and the subtle rhythms of daily life.


Awards
2024
Graduate360°

Annual Graduation Design Award

2025
The 25th Platinum Originality International University Students Graphic Design Competition

Sliver Award, Excellence Award


2024
CGDA

Graphic Design Academy Award


Education 2024 - 2026
Boston University
| MFA Graphic Design
GPA 4.0

2020 - 2024
Kean University
| BFA Graphic Design 
GPA 3.9 (Graduation Honor)


Experience09/2025 - Present
Boston University Teaching Assistantship

Branding Design
Boston, MA, USA

09/2025 - Present
Boston University Teaching Assistantship

Sophomore Graphic Design
Boston, MA, USA

09/2024 - 05/2025
Boston University Tuesday Night Lectures Series: Designer
Branding, Web design, Print design, Social Media Assets
Boston, USA

11/2024 - 05/2025
Boston University MFA 2025 Exhibition
Web Design, Identity Design
Boston, MA, USA

09/2024 - 12/2024
Tissuerate Company

Branding Design
San Francisco, CA, USA

06/2022 - 09/2022
Edelman Public Relations Worldwide
Art Intern Creative
Shanghai, CN


Exhibition
2025
Multiple Formats Art Book Fair
Exhibitor
Boston, MA, USA




A book bag

Type:
Publication

Time:
2025




This research book is a collection of articles that inspired me throughout this semester, centered around the topics of books, performance, expression, publishing, and typography.

Inspired by the article Wearing is Publishing is Reading, the book’s binding explores the idea of the book as both a readable object and a wearable accessory. Designed to be lightweight and hand-held🤳, it can be comfortably read while walking. Bound with rubber bands and equipped with a carrying strap, it transforms into a wearable book bag, merging reading with mobility and everyday wear as a casual, on-the-go form of publishing.