This is a collection of all the logos and drafts I created for my own personal use on this website. This includes: Logo, 3D Models, PowerPoint Templates and Color Palettes which may be in use in this website.
Photography
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A collection of photos I took with my Canon EOS M50 Mark I. I am currently using the EF-M 22mm f/2 STM and EF-M 15-45mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM lens.
iPhantasmic
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A series of experimental drafts and logos designed for iPhantasmic.
Whitehacks
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The event collateral I designed for the Whitehacks 2022 Capture-The-Flag competition organized by SMU Whitehat Society, including logos, T-shirts, Zoom backgrounds, and certificates.
Candour
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For a project on Software Product Management, I designed a series of comic strips to depict the before-and-after user journey, which also breaks down the product for easier understanding.
Yokefellow
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I served as the Marketing Director for Project Yokefellow which aimed to improve the mental well-being of socially isolated migrant workers in Singapore. I designed marketing collateral such as Instagram carousels, posters, and a rebranded project logo.
UpCycle
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For a project on Interaction Design and Prototyping, I came up with the idea and edited a video that promotes the key features of UpCycle in a one-minute pitch, shot to look and feel like an advertisement.
UTGP'19
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As part of the UT Grand Prix (UTGP) 2019 design competition that uses T-shirts as the creative medium, I designed four different T-shirts based on different Pokemon themes.
Guidebook
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Tri-City is a programme that involves tri-countries; Indonesia, Vietname and Thailand. As I was assigned to 'specialise' in Thailand, I designed this cultural guidebook page-by-page from start to end fully by myself.
Shapee
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In a project for Fundamentals of Electronic Business, I created an original idea and edited a video that utilizes elements of horror and comedy to capture viewers' attention within a mocked-up 30-second YouTube advertisement.
3D Models
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These 3D models are created from scratch using Autodesk Fusion 360 and Blender, with many being spliced and 3D printed using Dremel, Creality Ender, or Ultimaker.