The Little Dot is a brand that believes even the smallest, most unassuming things can make a meaningful impact in the vastness of the world. Through tender illustrations and heartfelt words, The Little Dot weaves warmth, empathy, and quiet connection into every creation. Each piece is designed to comfort, inspire, and remind us that we're never truly alone. Rooted in sincerity and softness, the brand celebrates the beauty in small moments and quiet emotions. Like a tiny dot on a blank page, even the simplest gesture can spark joy and leave a lasting mark on the heart.
Website / Link to Portfolio: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1g92l_sZqb82t1o2k8iX20yAqwoutay6c/view?usp=sharing
Publication/Work:
1. DOT(s) - Dots can take any form, in any way, and be placed anywhere. This archive contains sketches featuring dots, starting from the beginning point to the end point.
2. The Little Dot’s Story — Rental Days - Moving out and renting spaces are a big part of life. My rental days started in University, beginning in a student dorm. With a pocketful of fond memories and day-to-day anecdotes of my university dorm life, I recorded them down in my own way.
3. Window - Communication is, as such, vulnerably powerful: Bridging distances and differences, connecting one's innermost thoughts with the external world. Sometimes birthing fresh thoughts in your mind, sometimes waking you from a long dream. Just as this zine contains my hope that you can find joy beyond the window, in open conversations and find solace behind the closed window, in silent introspections.
4. Just One Bite? - A zine about snacks, self-control and sweet choices. This is a playful zine designed in memo pad format, with each page featuring a favourite high-calorie treat. Pages can be torn off to represent “resisting,” “giving in,” or simply for journaling and collecting. It’s a lighthearted way to explore the balance between cravings and self-control—without promoting diet culture. At its core, the zine celebrates the idea that joy and health can coexist.
5. Postcards
6. Art Prints
7. Others: Acrylic pins, keychains, stickers, memo pad, washi tapes and etc.
Address: Business Name: Chia Yee Hsean22A, Jalan USJ 5/1K, 47610 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Short Bio of Booth Partner: softdovestevens is an illustrator, graphic designer, and researcher based in Kuala Lumpur. She seeks to explore alternative practices, community organising, and Southeast Asian visual culture & history through self-publishing and other printed matter.
Category: Artist, Designer
Genre: Art, Design
Website / Link to Portfolio: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uWxgPhg9VNKuvL6KF0fvr6vrQ5IxirTN/view?usp=sharing
Publication/Work: 1. Wedding Bells & Whistles: A zine compilation of wedding portraits from the 1950s–1970s, with a short introductory essay on wedding photography culture. Wedding Bells & Whistles is inspired by the elaborate displays and ceremonies that we practise upon our entry into the societal institution of marriage. The zine observes how these photos served as tokens of class attainment, and the ways we invest meaning and values into our images.2. 581, Flower Cape: A memoir containing the folklore, myths and stories that were passed down in my family— featuring my maternal great grandmother, a Nyonya matriarch who lived in Penang. The zine’s namesake is derived from the English translation of Tanjung Bungah. The publication brings together family photos, artefacts, passed-down recipes, and various other anecdotes. Its contents weave through past and present. This zine is a quiet meditation on the life she lived and the stories she left behind.3. Metamodernity No.1: An artbook of hand-crafted collages that combine scraps and materials from different eras, sources, and contexts. Metamodernity is inspired by the sincere irony, self-awareness and grand romanticism of our post-modern, post-internet age. Partially inspired by Notes on Metamodernism by Vermeulen & van den Akker.4. Tiny Zines Series: A 4x4cm zines series experimenting with a wide range of topics and feelings. Short and sweet ideas that fit into the palm of your hand! Tiny Zine #1: Things I Like contains a cute confession at the end. Tiny Zine #2: Modern Cake reflects a mirror on 1960s society and aesthetics through cakes— from charming cakes, weird cakes, to even grotesque cakes.5. Art Prints: A combination of digital print and risograph print A3, A4 and A5 collage posters.
The Little Dot
The Little Dot is a brand that believes even the smallest, most unassuming things can make a meaningful impact in the vastness of the world. Through tender illustrations and heartfelt words, The Little Dot weaves warmth, empathy, and quiet connection into every creation. Each piece is designed to comfort, inspire, and remind us that we're never truly alone. Rooted in sincerity and softness, the brand celebrates the beauty in small moments and quiet emotions. Like a tiny dot on a blank page, even the simplest gesture can spark joy and leave a lasting mark on the heart.
No 1, Jalan SS6/7, Kelana Jaya,
47301 Petaling Jaya.
1. DOT(s) - Dots can take any form, in any way, and be placed anywhere. This archive contains sketches featuring dots, starting from the beginning point to the end point.
2. The Little Dot’s Story — Rental Days - Moving out and renting spaces are a big part of life. My rental days started in University, beginning in a student dorm. With a pocketful of fond memories and day-to-day anecdotes of my university dorm life, I recorded them down in my own way.
3. Window - Communication is, as such, vulnerably powerful: Bridging distances and differences, connecting one's innermost thoughts with the external world. Sometimes birthing fresh thoughts in your mind, sometimes waking you from a long dream. Just as this zine contains my hope that you can find joy beyond the window, in open conversations and find solace behind the closed window, in silent introspections.
4. Just One Bite? - A zine about snacks, self-control and sweet choices. This is a playful zine designed in memo pad format, with each page featuring a favourite high-calorie treat. Pages can be torn off to represent “resisting,” “giving in,” or simply for journaling and collecting. It’s a lighthearted way to explore the balance between cravings and self-control—without promoting diet culture. At its core, the zine celebrates the idea that joy and health can coexist.
5. Postcards
6. Art Prints
7. Others: Acrylic pins, keychains, stickers, memo pad, washi tapes and etc.
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