About
Riley is a young creative focused on visual storytelling, branding and thoughtful design. Her practice centres on creating meaningful visual communication that balances clarity, emotion and intention, with a focus on composition and concept development.
She has a strong interest in branding, packaging and layout design and continuously explores typography, visual hierarchy and structured design systems. Her work often explores a balance between clean, minimal aesthetics and experimental approaches, allowing space for curiosity and creative direction across different projects.
Riley's professional experience includes three years of freelance graphic design work, developing a practical understanding of real-world design applications such as client needs, visual problem-solving and project execution.
Her proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite supports both conceptual development and production-ready outcomes, with ongoing refinement through consistent practice and experimentation.
Overall, Riley's approach is driven by observation, storytelling and cultural awareness, with a focus on producing work that feels intentional, relevant and visually engaging across various mediums and contexts.
Unfallen is a collectible blind box figure project inspired by Burmese culture and Pyit Taing Htuang, a traditional toy.
Each character is thoughtfully designed to represent different ethnic groups of Myanmar, celebrating the diversity, identity and richness of its heritage. Through this project, cultural storytelling is translated into contemporary collectible designs, making it more engaging and accessible to a wider audience.
Unfallen aims to increase visibility of Burmese traditions internationally while preserving their meaning through playful yet meaningful character design and a collectible experience.
Crossroads is a group project for the Singapore Writers Festival, developed around the concept 'Where Words Collide and Journeys Begin'.
The idea reflects the meeting point of diverse voices, where different stories, perspectives and ideas come together to spark new creative possibilities. 'Words collide' represents the dynamic exchange of thoughts and narratives, while 'journeys begin' highlights the inspiration that encourages individuals to explore storytelling and develop their own creative paths.
The project aims to foster connection, imagination and discovery, celebrating the power of writing as a shared experience that opens doors to new ideas and personal expression.
Moments in Time is a design project that explores the quiet beauty and heritage of the Singapore Botanic Gardens through a thoughtful and contemporary visual approach.
Inspired by the idea that nature holds and preserves memories, the project aims to capture small, often overlooked moments and translate them into meaningful design outcomes.
Through a series of curated visuals and printed materials, the project highlights the Gardens not only as a historical landmark but also as a living space for reflection, learning and connection. The design direction focuses on simplicity, calmness and clarity, allowing natural elements to remain at the forefront while guiding the audience through a subtle narrative.
This project reflects an intention to create work that is both visually engaging and purposeful, encouraging viewers to slow down, appreciate their surroundings and recognise the cultural and environmental significance of the space. It serves as a reminder that even the smallest moments in nature can hold lasting meaning.