Hey what’s up, it’s Christine here, and I’m a designer and illustrator based in Brooklyn. Growing up in New Jersey, I spent so much time in cars, looking out of backseat windows. I saw family pool parties in backyards, strip mall signs clashing with colors and text, line cooks smoking outside of neon-lit diners, houses built in every style imaginable, the New York City skyline, and miles and miles of trees. Driving through the endlessly diverse landscape of my childhood inspired me to visualize stories about the world and the strangers who occupy it. What inspires you? Let me know at…

christinepak2001@gmail.com

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    RECENT PROJECTS


    Year of the Horse Calendar
    Illustration 
    2026

    As a reflection of the year before, this self-initiated project has made me even more excited for the year ahead.

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    The End of the Internet
    Interaction Design
    2025

    To raise awareness of rare diseases, this game shows the complicated and crazy journey of searching through the internet to find a diagnosis.

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    Leslie Science and Nature Center
    Brochure and Logo Design
    2024

    An informational brochure on the birds of prey that live within the grounds of LN&SC in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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    Crisis to Care
    Brochure and Report Design
    2025

    CTC Collaborative is a groundbreaking initiative that brings together leaders and partners from sectors across Erie County to build a more coordinated, compassionate, and effective crisis response system.

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    Red Bull B2B Detroit
    Event Design
    2025

    Design for Red Bull B2B, a techn music event held in Detroit where four DJs performed back-to-back sets in a celebration of the city’s enduring influence on the genre.

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    Smithsonian Institution 3D Voyager
    Interaction Design
    2023

    Enhancing the usability and accessibility of the Smithsonian’s archival 3D platform, the Voyager.

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    The Book of Sand
    Publication Design
    2023

    A reimagination of Jorge Luis Borges’ short story “The Book of Sand” through expressive typography.

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