Escape Club: Afterschool CCA Club against Design Homogeneity

The Escape Club is a project driven by a strong personal motivation to do something against this homogeneous design scene. In a world increasingly shaped by technology and algorithms, my project aims to empower design students to rediscover their unique design styles and liberate themselves from conventional design norms. The primary objective is to explore diverse design approaches and cultivate critical thinking skills among students, challenging the industry’s standardisation and promoting creativity and individuality in design.

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.