# Project Description

My Biggest Fear is Forgetting Pt.2

Amy Leung

Summary

Final work

Amy Leung is a multidisciplinary designer with focus on analog printing techniques and illustration. Originally born in Oxford and now based in London, She focuses on redesigning motifs from her cultural heritage of Hong Kong and Taiwan. Amy works primarily with slower traditional processes such as printing and hand-drawing to bring forward more tactility, experimentation and uniqueness to her work in a digitally dominated field. Often illustrating typography and pattern, and integrating photographic imagery in screenprint designs. Over the last few years Amy has collaborated and worked internally with a number of clothing brands, artists and music artists, and is now developing a foot in design within sports.

Amy Leung is a multidisciplinary designer with focus on analog printing techniques and illu...

College London College of Communication

Course BA (Hons) Illustration and Visual Media

Graduation year 2025

“My Biggest Fear is Forgetting” is a vignette into my childhood, an image I had taken of a birthday cake when I was 11 years old. These were moments I thought were worth capturing, giving a direct insight to the lens of my childhood. Fragmented into pieces and obstructed by lace to replicate the feeling of reimagining a lost memory. I have always resonated strongly with how objects can evoke emotions, they are able to hold pockets of time, creating a way that I can preserve memories and experiences with people, so they can live on.

A0, CMYK screenprint with Lace curtain installation

Final work

A series of overlayed CMYK positives, the imperfect alignment allows you to see the standalone colours through the gaps in the design. Fragmented with overlapping margins to replicate the feeling of piecing together memories and formulating thoughts and feelings of people.

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