KAYLIE LEUNG © 2026 ✶ GRAPHIC DESIGN ∴ TYPOGRAPHY ∴ WEB DESIGN ∴ MIXED/MULTI MEDIA ∴ INTERACTIVE ∴ PRINTMAKING ✶
KAYLIE LEUNG © 2026 ✶ GRAPHIC DESIGN ∴ TYPOGRAPHY ∴ WEB DESIGN ∴ MIXED/MULTI MEDIA ∴ INTERACTIVE ∴ PRINTMAKING ✶






CLACKEREL
2026
Reverse-engineered from a childhood alligator-on-wheels that clacked across the floor—I rebuilt it as a fish. The pull-toy is cut from scrap plywood, strung on fishing line and spaced with dowels so it clacks as it rolls. The cross-section is painted like real anatomy—coral flesh, white fat lines, blood spots—and the eye-sockets are recessed so the pupils follow you.
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PHYSICAL DESIGN






CLACKEREL
2026
Reverse-engineered from a childhood alligator-on-wheels that clacked across the floor—I rebuilt it as a fish. The pull-toy is cut from scrap plywood, strung on fishing line and spaced with dowels so it clacks as it rolls. The cross-section is painted like real anatomy—coral flesh, white fat lines, blood spots—and the eye-sockets are recessed so the pupils follow you.
PHYSICAL DESIGN
ILLUSTRATION






CLACKEREL
2026
Reverse-engineered from a childhood alligator-on-wheels that clacked across the floor—I rebuilt it as a fish. The pull-toy is cut from scrap plywood, strung on fishing line and spaced with dowels so it clacks as it rolls. The cross-section is painted like real anatomy—coral flesh, white fat lines, blood spots—and the eye-sockets are recessed so the pupils follow you.
ILLUSTRATION
PHYSICAL DESIGN






CLACKEREL
2026
Reverse-engineered from a childhood alligator-on-wheels that clacked across the floor—I rebuilt it as a fish. The pull-toy is cut from scrap plywood, strung on fishing line and spaced with dowels so it clacks as it rolls. The cross-section is painted like real anatomy—coral flesh, white fat lines, blood spots—and the eye-sockets are recessed so the pupils follow you.
ILLUSTRATION
PHYSICAL DESIGN


