Selected Works
Last updated November 2025
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Jen Liu is a Vietnamese-Taiwanese designer based in New York, currently pursuing a BFA in Communication Design at Parsons School of Design.



ProjectsCo-Founder
Loose Buttons
2024—Present

A publication that explores community-oriented approaches in design by showcasing conversations that support underrepresented
local businesses and communities of NYC.

In collaboration with Moe Ebii

@fromloosebuttons

fromloosebuttons.com




ExperiencesGraphic Design Intern
Whitney Museum of American Art
Sept 2025 – Present
Intern
BOMI
Jun 2025 – Aug 2025
Graphic and Brand Design Intern
Still Here
May 2025 – Aug 2025
Design Intern
Tschüss
May 2025 – Aug 2025
Code Tutor
Parsons School of Design
Mar 2025 – May 2025
Designer
AIGA@TNS
Oct 2024 – May 2025




Exhibitions2025
   Offset Art Book Fair
   Spitting Image Art Book Fair
   MoCCA Fest

2024
   Newark Museum of Art Zine Fest
   Offset Art Book Fair
   Spitting Image Art Book Fair




Features2025
    The New School Free Press
    The New School Archives & Special Collections
[01]Vietnamese Women’s Museum
Motion, Print

Hypothetical rebrand for Vietanmese Women’s Museum, with the logo being inspired by Vietnam’s matriarchal roots and traditional Vietnamese stilt homes.



[02]Born to be Somebody
Motion, Print

Exploring motherhood through the idea of obsolescence, and how the roles of mother and daughter change as we become "obsolete." 

The book connects these thoughts to knitting, through the use of dots inspired by punchcards used in machine knitting.
[03]Still Here New York Branding, Print

Miscellaneous work from Still Here internship.

[04]DIALECTIVE x Loose ButtonsPrint

Printed program in the form of envelopes for the 2025 DIALECTIVE Runway.

Made in collaboration with Moe Ebii.

[05]Sarah Abdellatif-ChavesBranding, Type

Custom wordmark for Sarah Abdellatif-Chaves’ jewelry practice.

[06]On Belt BucklesPrint

An artist’s book on belt buckles, attached to a belt.
Made with help from Karissa Poon.

[07] Human, Nature, Human NaturePrint

Exploring human nature and the instinct to mimic the natural world. The two sections, In Images and In Text, explore the sequencing of content, and how meaning and relationship changes as it moves from visual to verbal.