About
Driven by caffeine, Danica is a final-year student at LASALLE College of the Arts who loves learning about the world through different lenses, whether through the flavours of international cuisine or the ancient tales of world mythology.
She is currently pivoting toward learning more about UI/UX design and web development to bring narratives into the digital sphere and is interested in expanding her technical skills in this area.
Woven Memory
This project examines Assamese cultural memory through the visual translation of oral histories, ritual structures and traditional motifs into a geometric pixel-based illustration.
By breaking complex folklore and temporary architecture into fundamental forms, it preserves transient cultural expressions in a structured visual archive. The work reflects on how tradition and modernisation can be documented through motifs.
This e-publication is a deep dive into the cinematic world of aespa’s fourth mini-album, Drama.
Curated to highlight the group's evolving artistry, the project explores the concept and the bold aesthetic shifts that defined this era. Through intentional layout and visual storytelling, this publication serves as a tribute to aespa’s unique position at the intersection of high fashion and K-pop hyper-realism.
Developed in Figma, this mobile application serves as a central hub for managing real-time kitchen inventory.
The prototype addresses the common issue of food spoilage through an automated logging system that tracks expiration dates and freshness. Beyond inventory, the app integrates monitoring, allowing users to track internal temperatures and manage ice and water filtration levels for peak appliance performance.