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A creative storyteller with a flair for graphic design, art direction and writing.

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A creative storyteller with a flair for graphic design,
art direction and writing.

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Yet To Be Defined: Faculty of Design Graduation Exhibition 2023

Graduation Showcase | BA (Hons)
LASALLE College of the Arts

In conjunction with The LASALLE Show 2023, a frontage design was conceptualised and built by a team of graduating students from the School of Communication – Aditi Neti, Abdul Matin, Zeke Seow and Nurfatin Jumari (Nora Jo).

︎︎︎art direction
︎︎︎installation
︎︎︎writing
05-2023

Designing Fempowered Futures: A Four-Year Vision for Women in Design Week

Graduation Project | BA (Hons)
LASALLE College of the Arts

Atelier: Communities & Social Futures, led by Yasser Suratman

︎︎︎art direction
︎︎︎publication
︎︎︎writing
︎︎︎strategy
04-2023

The WIDWEEK Report 2023

Graduation Project | BA (Hons)
LASALLE College of the Arts

Atelier: Communities & Social Futures, led by Yasser Suratman

︎︎︎art direction
︎︎︎publication
︎︎︎writing
︎︎︎data visualisation
04-2023

Women in Design Week 2023

Graduation Project | BA(Hons)
LASALLE College of the Arts

Atelier: Communities & Social Futures, led by Yasser Suratman

This project aims to celebrate the contributions of women in Singapore's design industry through a series of conversations and networking opportunities. The design outcome will attempt to employ feminist sensibilities in a social design strategy to foster a community of support and empowerment for women in design. By bringing together a diverse range of perspectives and experiences, it can lead to more innovative and inclusive solutions, and thus greater gender equity in the industry.

Microsite: widweeksg.com

︎︎︎art direction
︎︎︎branding
︎︎︎strategy
︎︎︎project managing
03-2023



Why Have There Been Great Women Designers?

Graduation Project | BA (Hons)
LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore

Atelier: Communities & Social Future, led by Yasser Suratman

This publication is inspired by feminist scholar, Linda Nochlin, and her essay titled Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? (1971). As a reflection and response, I brought this into Singapore’s context as I discuss how there are great women designers/artists in Singapore but are unfortunately underrepresented. The lack of representation indirectly contributes to even bigger issues such as gender inequality, discrimination and slow upward mobility – which is a shame as representation itself can be its remedy. It becomes almost like a vicious cycle in a problematic structure. I explored this further in my dissertation.

Read the full publication here.

︎︎︎art direction
︎︎︎writing
︎︎︎publication
︎︎︎community
12-2022