Brandon Tan
Brandon believes a designer is a vessel that gather insights, weigh opinions from the experiences of others to deliver a solution. In being attentive when communicating, having the willingness to entertain new ways of working as well as staying introspective has allowed him to explore new possibilities.

brandon_tansiwei@yahoo.com.sg
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THESIS Careo
A caring fatigue reminder system for delivery businesses that consists of posture analysing sensors, a smart driver’s hydration shirt, and a reminder system interface. Incorporating visual indicators on the driver’s shirt suggesting hydration levels, as well as the gathering of postural data that serves as a reminder if sufficient rest is needed will prevent any high-risk events from occurring during the driver’s operations. Through understanding how existing solutions tackle fatigue by immediately alerting a driver, Careo aims to target long term prevention by building good habits.

In collaboration with Shalom Movers & Just R Enterprise
Form Language Design for 2020 Office Spaces
The term “Mindfulness” is an expression of reflectiveness, balance, and cognitive awareness of oneself. “Sparsity” on the other hand, introduces the ideology of spatial thinness and emptiness. This analogy is represented with an elevated “Mirror-like” platform that triggers reflectiveness. These themes used for a form language design produces a vision of office products for HP in the future. The form ultimately engages one’s thoughts, feelings, and re-interpretation.

In collaboration with HP
Lightweight Compressive Structure
The theory of compression describes the application of inward forces at two ends. In using this analogy, this experiment in creating a lightweight lattice structure design serves to remain stable in strength despite the impact of compressive forces. This unit may be used in a variety of applications that are under compressive stress.
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