Born in 1992, Jui-Che Wu is an image creator who graduated from the Royal College of Art in the UK, specializing in Visual Communication with a focus on illustration. He draws with scissors, occasionally writes, and engages in visual design. He believes in the equality of all living beings, including insects and humans. In recent years, his creative focus has centered on poetry, narrative, and material translation, exploring new storytelling possibilities through the medium of books. His published works include A Horse, A Boat and An Apple Tree and Le Défilé. Notably, Le Défilé has been permanently collected by the libraries of Central Saint Martins and Chelsea College of Arts and was featured in the Japanese magazine Brutus. Wu has been selected for the Bologna Illustrators Exhibition and the Portuguese Ilustrarte Illustration Biennial, and he has twice won the Golden Butterfly Award at the Taipei International Book Exhibition. His recent design works include The Beeless Beehive, Practice of Saying Goodbye, and Scientists.