About Chang Le Studio
Chang Le Studio is a cultural-education initiative dedicated to preserving and reimagining traditional Chinese arts for U.S. learners, families, and communities. Through visual storytelling, educational materials, and heritage-based content, the studio bridges the wisdom of the past with the needs of modern multicultural education.
The studio’s creative direction is led by Ian Lin, a visual-communication and cultural-education specialist with over a decade of professional experience.
About the Founder
Ian Lin grew up learning calligraphy from his father and later earned a degree in Chinese Language Education, building a foundation in classical texts and cultural aesthetics.
He spent his early career in cultural and educational media, working on projects that combined visual storytelling, content planning, and audience communication. These experiences shaped his approach to translating traditional ideas into modern, relatable narratives.
For the past five years, Ian operated his own creative studio in Taiwan, focusing on communication strategy, content creation, and collaborations with digital creators. This work strengthened his ability to interpret cultural concepts, shape stories, and design visual identities.
Chang Le Studio brings these strands together. Here, Ian explores traditional Chinese symbols, calligraphy-inspired forms, and classical ideas through contemporary design.
All works on this site are non-commercial prototypes created for learning and cultural exploration.
Our Vision
Chang Le Studio aims to:
- Connect communities through visual culture
- Support Chinese immersion and world language programs
- Provide culturally authentic art resources
- Make traditional arts accessible to new generations
- Develop content that bridges heritage and contemporary learning
All current materials shown on this website represent non-commercial prototypes created for planning, demonstration, and future educational collaboration.
Commercial offerings, workshops, and partnerships will begin only upon the founder’s receipt of lawful U.S. work authorization.