About me
Hi! Call me Thuy /t-w-u-e/
I'm from Vietnam where the name 'Thuy' means 'water' and my middle name - 'Van' means 'cloud'. It explains the whole theme of this website.
Don't have much time?
You can stop right here and download my CV at the bottom of this page, thank you for your interest!
More about me?
I'm a recycle paper lover, a yogurt addict and a detail worshipper.
Though I have just graduated last year (2009), I had great chances to work with many different companies during my University time, such as HR2B, Singapore Exhibition Service, Vinamation, Saigon Travel House Center and Innoviet.
From them, I've learnt a lot about team work, printing, customer relationship, concept development and so on. Thanks to that, I became one of the finalists in Vietnam Young Lion Competition in both 2009 (print category) and 2010 (film category)
Up to now, I can proudly say that I understand deeply the importance of design in this modern society. It's not simply a poster, a business card or a TV commercial to promote things but it has the power to change people view in certain ways. It can persuade people to believe in what they don't even think of.
And I'm a designer knowing that we can make changes all together.
I'm from Vietnam where the name 'Thuy' means 'water' and my middle name - 'Van' means 'cloud'. It explains the whole theme of this website.
Don't have much time?
You can stop right here and download my CV at the bottom of this page, thank you for your interest!
More about me?
I'm a recycle paper lover, a yogurt addict and a detail worshipper.
Though I have just graduated last year (2009), I had great chances to work with many different companies during my University time, such as HR2B, Singapore Exhibition Service, Vinamation, Saigon Travel House Center and Innoviet.
From them, I've learnt a lot about team work, printing, customer relationship, concept development and so on. Thanks to that, I became one of the finalists in Vietnam Young Lion Competition in both 2009 (print category) and 2010 (film category)
Up to now, I can proudly say that I understand deeply the importance of design in this modern society. It's not simply a poster, a business card or a TV commercial to promote things but it has the power to change people view in certain ways. It can persuade people to believe in what they don't even think of.
And I'm a designer knowing that we can make changes all together.
