Sharing about the projects that I’ve worked on in my BA(Hons) Industrial Design course from 2018 to 2022. A mixture of solo and group projects.
Service Design
Dementia 2030 — The Future of Home Health
What If Every Neighbourhood Could Be Dementia-Friendly?
Collaboration with PHILIPS Healthcare
Envisioning a holistic care journey for dementia patients from detection to diagnosis and to the different progressive stages of dementia care through a redesign of environments and living spaces.
AwfullyGood — Products made from rescued food
Design Thesis (2022)
AwfullyGood is new range of products made from rescued fruits and vegetables. A set of packaging designs and mobile app complete the brand experience.
Product Design
Kéva Cup — Medicine Time Made Easier
Kéva reinvents medicine time with a simple one-handed process. It is a 2-in-1 measure and feed cup that makes it easy for children to take medicine comfortably. Just fill, feed and rinse, it’s that simple. Easy-to-read measurements, a fit that is snug in your hand, and a spout that fits securely on the mouth.
Drawn to Design — Blotch Collection
A collection of furniture pieces was developed from an ink drawing. Products from Art Nouveau as well as Gothic Architecture were referenced for the collection.
Thinking Through Making — Kueh Mekar
Kueh Mekar is a fictitious sweet snack prepared before the day of the grand wedding in the Peranakan culture. Mekar means Bloom in Malay. This flower-shaped cake is commonly associated with marriage and fertility.
Graphic Design
Animarkings
Reimagining the floor markings mandatory during the COVID-19 pandemic in children-centric spaces such as schools and playgrounds.