Design Crawl 2025: Singapore Good Design Winners Sharing
Join us for the Design Crawl, an insightful sharing session where our Singapore Good Design’s Winners reveal their internal design processes, practices and principles.
Participants can get up close and personal with the brilliant minds behind winning projects as they share their remarkable journeys. Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of the conversation shaping tomorrow's designs!
Agenda
14:00 - 14:15
Registration
14:15 - 14:25
Introduction by DBCS EXCO Member
14:25 - 14:45
Sharing by Dave Tai & Ivan Yak, The Merry Men Works
14:45 - 15:05
Sharing by Sumay Cheah, Otherhalf Studio
15:05 - 15:30
Sharing by Link Kwa & Tan Wei Hua, LionsBot International
15:30 - 16:00
Q&A Session
16:00 - 16:30
Networking Session
Speakers
Featured Projects
1) A Brush with Forest Fire
Designer: The Merry Men Works, Make Studios
Category: Digital & Experience Design
National Gallery Singapore tackled the challenge of engaging children with historical art, particularly Raden Saleh's Boschbrand. Their solution, "A Brush With Fire," combines physical and digital elements, with Raden Saleh acting as a mentor. Children use a magical paintbrush to interact with the artwork, learning about art principles and creating their masterpieces. This physical experience bridges the gap between urban Singaporean children and 19th-century painting, fostering creativity and connection.
2) Nilfisk SC25
Designer: LionsBot International
Category: Product Design
The SC25 is designed in hopes of encouraging cleaners to embrace the use of technology and alleviate difficulties in the cleaning industry. It features interchangeable floor brushes to effectively clean 4 different floor types and includes different precision brushes to perform a 0-centimetre edge cleaning while cleaning up huge areas of floor space, for enhanced efficiency. To improve user safety, Dual LiDARs enable a 360° field of vision and an AI object identification system is used. Equipped with an autonomous mode, planned mapping and self-docking for recharging and refilling further increasing efficiency without manual control.
3) OH!Tenang
Designer: OtherHalf Studio
Category: Experience Design
OH!Tenang invites visitors into a serene world amidst city bustle, blending natural and cultural elements through visuals, sound, and scent. This inclusive space features soothing melodies from local instruments, harmonised with nature sounds and nurturing scents, promoting tranquillity. Designed for all ages and abilities, it offers multilingual descriptions and Braille, fostering inclusivity. Beyond art, OH!Tenang hosts community programs and workshops, intertwining culture and calmness to foster an appreciation for nature and heritage.