About

David is a 24-year-old passionate and creative designer with experience in both graphic design and customer-facing roles.

With a strong interest in visual communication and storytelling, he enjoys creating thoughtful and engaging designs that balance aesthetics with purpose. His design approach focuses on clean layouts, strong visual hierarchy and creating meaningful user experiences that connect with audiences effectively.

Skilled in Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, as well as Figma, he is comfortable working across both digital and print mediums.

Beyond technical skills, David is an adaptable and curious individual who enjoys learning new creative processes and exploring fresh ideas. His experience in customer-facing environments has strengthened his communication and interpersonal abilities, allowing him to understand different perspectives and collaborate effectively with clients, teammates and audiences. He values feedback as an important part of growth and is always open to refining his work to achieve stronger outcomes.

David thrives in collaborative environments that encourage experimentation, creativity and problem-solving. He is particularly interested in projects that combine design with storytelling, branding and cultural or conceptual exploration. With a keen eye for detail and a willingness to step outside of his comfort zone, he approaches every project with enthusiasm and dedication.

As a designer, David hopes to continue developing his creative voice while contributing meaningful and visually impactful work that resonates with people.

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Between Faiths

Between Faiths explores the material culture of Hindu–Catholic households in Singapore, focusing on how dual-faith identities are negotiated through everyday objects and domestic spaces.

Through interviews and case studies, the project examines how altars, rosaries and ritual items coexist, overlap and are reinterpreted within shared environments. Rather than viewing religion as fixed or separate, the project highlights hybridity as a lived, evolving condition shaped by personal relationships, cultural heritage and design.

By translating these insights into visual outcomes, Between Faiths reveals how belief is not only practised, but physically constructed through material forms.

Beauty Cultures

Beauty Cultures is a speculative group project that exposes the unseen bacteria thriving in shared makeup testers. By swabbing 20 products from four beauty stores in Singapore and observing bacterial growth over 14 days, this project translates contamination into both physical and digital form.

The bacterial colonies are first cultured in petri dishes, serving as physical evidence of contamination. This organic data is then visualised through TouchDesigner, where image-based point cloud visuals allow bacteria and mold to be experienced as digital landscapes. Through this process of data-driven visualisation, the bacteria becomes aesthetic—mirroring how beauty culture often disguises the ugly truths beneath.

By bridging scientific research with digital art, Beauty Cultures aims to confront the invisible risks that exist within beauty consumerism, while questioning the hygiene standards of the cosmetic industry.

This work serves as both a critique and a visual archive, encouraging safer beauty practices while exploring the relationship between bodies, bacteria and beauty.

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Samples from Muji

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Samples from Guardian

The Echoes of Nature

The Echoes of Nature is a group project that invites children to explore Singapore’s biodiversity through a speculative sound-design card deck, in which archival specimens come to life via QR-linked, TouchDesigner-generated sound experiences—encouraging sensory engagement, curiosity and deeper connections to nature beyond the visual.