Koh Jing Ting
About
Jing Ting specialises in UI/UX design with experience in designing digital experiences across both mobile apps and websites.
She is particularly interested in creating thoughtful, user-centred interfaces that balance functionality, usability and visual clarity. Beyond interface design, she also has experience working with design systems, helping to create consistent and scalable visual languages across digital products.
Alongside UI/UX, Jing Ting works across different areas of visual communication, including editorial design, publications, posters and social media content. She enjoys exploring how design can adapt across different formats while still maintaining a strong and cohesive identity. Her practice combines both strategic thinking and visual experimentation, allowing her to approach projects with flexibility and attention to detail.
Adaptable and fast-learning, Jing Ting is comfortable working across both independent and collaborative environments, and enjoys taking on new challenges that pushes her creative and technical skills further. She is drawn to clean, intentional and engaging design solutions, whether through minimal and structured layouts or more expressive and playful visual approaches depending on the project’s needs.
With an interest in both digital and print experiences, Jing Ting aims to create work that is not only visually compelling, but also meaningful and effective in communicating ideas. She is always looking to grow as a designer, explore new creative directions and contribute thoughtful design solutions that connect with people and brands alike.
This project explores Vietnamese food as a sensory language of belonging shaped by memory, migration and adaptation.
Framed through the five senses: sight, sound, smell, taste and touch, it examines how traditional dishes and everyday cooking practices evolve in Singapore while maintaining emotional connections to home.
Drawing from personal narratives, Senses of Belonging materialises these sensory experiences into visual and material forms, revealing how identity is experienced, carried and reimagined through daily food practices.
To produce an editorial layout for a self-publish publication; the contents being the life and works of a designer/artist.
Overall design of the publication reflects the simplicity, cleanliness and high end look of Issey Miyake boutiques, showcasing his brands and iconic works, with the collections displayed as a special insert - pull tab cards. The publication closes off with a dedication to Issey Miyake.
The Hisense Smart Fridge App, designed in Figma, enhances user control and convenience.
It features easy setup via Bluetooth, water and door usage tracking, a food storage log and a customisable control panel. With grocery list integration and a support section, the app streamlines food management and optimises fridge performance for a smarter kitchen experience.