Jawi Kita

Jawi Kita is dedicated to revitalising Jawi script usage among Singaporean Malay youths. Despite its historical significance, Jawi script usage has declined due to the adoption of Latin script. Through educational card games and activity books, this project hopes to enhance beginner-level Jawi learning and broaden accessibility. 

The aim is to rekindle appreciation for Jawi through fostering interactions with it by bridging the past and present whilst preserving its importance within the Malay heritage. I hope to inspire more Singaporean Malay youths to embrace and uphold the legacy of Jawi script, cultivating a deeper exploration of the multifaceted richness of Malay culture.

Remembering the Singapore Tech Expo

A speculative graphic language project uncovering the root influences of Y2K aesthetics, explaining how these influences shape the trends of visual language and its impact on society at large. Presented through counterfactual artifacts of a 2000s Singapore Tech Expo, this project focuses on exploring what Singapore’s tech identity & its products could have been like and how it could have influenced visual culture of the 2000s.

素时锦年~Memory~

Life goes on. Once in a while, if you decide to pause and turn around to look back, you will find that life is, full of beautiful moments worth savouring.

「素时锦年」 is an illustration series about reviewing the past and savouring the memory through Chinese childhood inspired by my childhood memories from Shanghai, China.

Types Unite

Languages are a means of communication with their own writing systems and character structures. However, when these visual differences are made more obvious with the inconsistent typographic choices between the English and Chinese language in bilingual posters, it obstructs how information is understood and navigated when these languages are placed together.

Anchored on the pillars of education and archival, Types Unite aims to investigate how the English and Chinese writing systems can form a cohesive visual system for designers to be more sensitive while designing bilingual posters for Singapore, a multilingual society.

Oasis: An Application to Connect with the World

In the face of life transitions, young adults are particularly susceptible to loneliness, which may lead to a deterioration in physical and mental health. By encouraging young adults to connect with themselves, their community and the surrounding natural environment, Oasis aims to provide resources and tools to tackle both external causes and internal emptiness. This digital platform is an all-in-one companion that facilitates mood tracking, friendship establishment and nature-related experiences that nurtures social and nature connectedness.