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  • Corrugated cardboard chair and table on white background

    Lounge Chair

    A corrugated cardboard lounge chair designed just for cats. Flat pieces of cardboard lock together to create a comfy seat that doubles as a scratching post. Cats get to satisfy their natural urge to scratch without destroying furniture. The chair slowly wears down over time, almost like a timeline of their play. Once it’s too loved to use, it can be recycled and replaced. A cozy, sustainable spot made for happy paws.

  • Grassalendar

    Grassalendar

    A calendar that grows like a field of leaves, each one labeled with a date. Every day, the user trims a leaf to reveal a hidden message on the back. This small, plant-like ritual turns timekeeping into a calming moment of care, mindfulness, and daily discovery.

  • Black abstract figurine with white face and dot

    Fear of the dark

    A soft, shadowy character who glows gently from within. It reminds us that darkness hides curiosity, not danger, and that even the unknown can feel warm once we approach it.

  • Colorful abstract sculpture with four blue legs and orange fish pattern

    Fear of Deep Waters

    A rippling, wobbly figure shaped like a playful splash. It shows that water brings life and movement, and that letting go can feel freeing rather than overwhelming.

  • Red ceramic bird figurine with a white head on a white background.

    Fear of Blood

    A tiny red droplet with a brave heart. It teaches that blood is a symbol of strength and vitality, not harm, and that our bodies protect us far more than they threaten us.

  • Blue book cover with white arrows and text reading: "ON THE STREET" and "a short book design, written, and done by Preem Tachaputthapong."

    On The Street

    “On the Street” is a mixed-media book capturing the raw stories of street life. Cyanotype prints on Renaissance paper create a textured foundation, layered with photography, collage, graphic design, and printmaking. Each page highlights overlooked details and emotions, forming a personal narrative that feels as real and layered as the streets themselves.

  • A rolled-up poster partially inside a cardboard tube on a white surface, with a camera filter ring nearby and a visible section of the poster showing text and a black and white figure.

    Poster Concept

    The poster for “RIOT ON AN EMPTY STREET” reflects chaos and emotional isolation. Distorted Helvetica type captures confusion and unrest, while the lone figure at the center symbolizes quiet despair. The title contrasts riot and emptiness, highlighting the tension between overwhelming chaos and the silence of being alone.

  • Thumb-shaped ice cream with wooden stick and handwritten text about edible nails and chocolate.

    Jooup Ice Cream

    Jooup is a thumb-shaped ice cream that brings back the comfort of childhood. Designed with 3D printing, it turns the familiar act of thumb-sucking into a fun and nostalgic treat. With flavors like grape, strawberry, mango, chocolate, and vanilla, it invites everyone to enjoy a moment of simple joy.

    This project supports adults who still seek comfort through thumb-sucking, offering a judgment-free alternative. Jooup shows that creative design can provide gentle solutions that protect comfort rather than take it away.

  • A stylized, minimalist illustration of a tall, dark creature with a white oval face and a small circular spot on its side, standing against a white background.

    Fear of the Dark

    A soft, shadowy character with a gentle glow, reminding us that darkness can hold curiosity and calm rather than danger.

  • Cartoon spider character with a blue body, orange fish patterns, and a smiling face.

    Fear of Deep Waters

    A flowing, wave-like figure that encourages letting go, showing that water brings life and movement instead of threat.

  • Red abstract blob with a smiling face

    Fear of Blood

    A small, red droplet with a brave heart, teaching that blood is a sign of strength and vitality, not harm.

  • Illustration of a syringe with cartoon features and orange lines resembling octopus tentacles.

    Fear of Needles

    A tiny, pointy companion that seems sharp but harmless, helping us see that small things often carry no real danger.

  • Illustration of a tall yellow character with a smiling face at the top.

    Fear of Heights

    A soaring, airy figure that lifts gently, showing that perspective and space can feel thrilling rather than terrifying.

  • Cute green okra illustration with a smiling face on a white background.

    Fear of Grass

    A soft, green tuft that welcomes touch, reminding us that nature can be gentle and grounding, not overwhelming.

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