Trinity Yeung

PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN

Trinity Yeung is a designer and writer, specializing in front-end product design, motion graphics, and editorials. She was born and raised in Manila, Philippines — a place that has significantly shaped the way consumes beauty. She enjoys long strolls, Joan Miro’s art, cooking Japanese food, and watching sitcoms. On the side, she writes culture and fashion articles.

WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL INSPIRED?

Femininity — how it evolves over time, and anything that catches my eye — it could range from color to form to movement.

WHAT AREA OF DESIGN ARE YOU HOPING TO WORK IN OR SPECIALIZE IN?

Motion or identity design, specifically in the field of music/film.

DO YOU CURRENTLY, OR DO YOU PLAN TO, DESIGN FOR ANY CAUSES OR CHARITIES?

Yes, I would love to focus on gender & power analysis, specifically by mapping and visualizing gender data gaps.

DO YOU FEEL THAT DESIGN SCHOOL HAS PREPARED YOU TO SEARCH FOR AND FIND A JOB?

Yes. One thing I’ve honed in design school is understanding the practical side to being a designer.