2022/2023 Open House and NAFA Flea Market, Singapore
Same But Different, 2023
Zine book, A5
Singapore Art Book Fair
Recently in NAFA, I decided to join an Indonesian student organization to stay connected with the culture and heritage of my home. Even though I am in the department of external affairs where our job is to find sponsors and are responsible for everything outside of the club, I still lend a helping hand to the creative department when I can. Designing zines and stickers for the open house in NAFA and the annual flea market was the task assigned. All profits will be contributed int eh club in order to build a stronger connection of fellow Indonesians in Singapore by appointing events.
2020/2021 MYP Personal Project, Jakarta, Indonesia
Same But Different, 2020-2021
Varied mediums
Varied dimensions
Sekolah Pelita Harapan
Pluto's World was a school project I did in hopes of raising awareness about mental health. During the pandemic, I felt mentally drained and eventually went to therapy. I realized, only after much hesitation from my mother to sign me in therapy, just how bad the stigma around mental health is in Asia especially. With the aim to turn this around for the better, I created this project and named it Pluto inspired by a novel I read. Alone and stigmatized, I felt empathy towards the characters in the novel and was inspired by my brand to have its name. Using clothes to bring attention, I learned sewing with a machine and draping in order t create the clothes I wanted. Using characters from children's movies who suffer from mental illnesses, I designed the clothing pieces inspired by them. I designed the brand logo, stickers, Instagram, and clothes, which can be seen in the tab:3-dimensional works."
2018/2020 TEDx, Informational Brochure Sayap Ilmu, Jakarta, Indonesia
Sayap Ilmu Design, 2018-2020
Varied mediums
Varied dimensions
Sekolah Pelita Harapan
Sayap Ilmu is a nonprofit student-led organization where I helped in designing at high school. The mission of this club was to raise funds in order to help less fortunate young children to receive free education. I was a part of the creative team and designed postcards, stickers, and often time informational brochures. Through creating these, I was glad that I was able to be somewhat a part in helping the kids in Indonesia to get the education they rightfully have.