Whallycorn (2022)

Mascot/Character Design

Oct 2022

NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC)


about the artwork

Whallycorn bears a unicorn head and a whale belly, symbolising the willingness to be transformed and the aspiration to make a meaningful impact on the world.

I’m honoured to create the first ever mascot of NOC! Thank you Prof Chee Yeow Meng and NUS NOC team for this opportunity.

In Prof Chee’s words:

“After 20 years, NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC) finally gets a mascot! The mascot was unveiled last evening at the Gala Dinner in Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of NOC and 10th Anniversary of Block 71.

Named Whallycorn, this mascot has the head of a unicorn and the belly of a whale. It was created by NOC alumna Khor Ke Xin, an artist based out of Singapore.

While it is quite clear that the unicorn head symbolises the aspiration of all founders and startups to make meaningful impact. The belly of the whale has an interesting symbolism that requires some explanation.

In the study of mythology, the hero’s journey is a common template for stories. It has 3 acts:

First, “Departure”, where the hero, living in an ordinary world, receives a call to adventure. The hero refuses the call, but met a mentor who finally changes his mind. He then crosses a threshold to go into a fantasy world where the adventure takes place.

Second act, “Initiation”. The hero fights some monsters, aided by new supernatural friends he made, and wins the battle.

Third act, “Return”. The victory transformed the hero, with new wisdom and powers. The hero returns to his ordinary world and uses his new found abilities to benefit his people.

The last stage of the first act is particularly interesting. It is the final separation of the hero from his known world and self. By entering this stage, the hero shows a willingness to leave what is familiar to undergo a metamorphosis. This last stage is similar to what entrepreneurs go through when they decide to undertake a new venture.

This last stage of the first act has a name. Literary scholar Joseph Campbell called it “Belly of the Whale”.

So now you have it — NOC Mascot Whallycorn, symbolising the willingness to be transformed, and the aspiration to make meaningful impact.”


process & footages

Cake produced by Whiskdom. Photo credit: NUS

Mascot reveal during gala dinner, celebrating 20th anniversary of NUS Overseas Colleges & 10th anniversary of BLOCK71


other applications

Whallycorn in Plushie format

Front Profile

Side Profile

PERSONAL: LIFE OF KOKESHI (2018-ONGOING)

A personal project that started off with 100 days drawing challenge on Instagram.

Just an ordinary girl making her dreams come true. Largely inspired from daily life, travelogue and food.


Life Of Kokeshi (2020)


 Life Of Kokeshi (2019)


 Life Of Kokeshi (2018)

personal: chinese typography (2021-ongoing)

An illustration series that seeks to explore the different artforms of Chinese script through its history, unique shape and composition. I’ve always been fascinated by the beauty and sophistication of Chinese typography. It amazes me that each character contains depth, meaning and a form of thinking. Hopefully, I can communicate these traits with my illustrations!

Latest updates: #chinesetypographyseries


My Simple Life 私のシンプルライフ

Solo Exhibition

Dec 2018

Studio Kura, Itoshima, Fukuoka, Japan

Digital Illustration

Print, 297 x 420 mm


About the exhibition

I shared my story of living in Itoshima through ten illustrations, uncovering sensory experiences through the likes of struggles with household chores and daily adventures. I hope that my exhibition can inspire people to explore different paths to success – as simple as being happy with living in the mundane.

diy photo print (2021)

Commission Artist / Photo Print Design

29 Apr - 2 May 2021

ResoluteComms Agency for hp singapore x challenger

@ Challenger Bugis Junction (Flagship Store)


about the commission

Engaged as one of the 3 local artists to create two photo design prints with decorative elements that families, friends or couples can print out using hp printer. The theme assigned to me was travelling. I created 2 designs, featuring sampan against Singapore skyline and an imaginative lavender field. Customers can get it customised and print out for free.

hpchallenger2.jpeg

Photo credit: @am_blissfully_loved

Photo credit: @annie.ggs

Design 1

Photo credit: @_kayxiong

Photo credit: @ymtan13

Photo credit: @peachyseyer