Grace Gandi Goesantoso
Grace loves the fact that design allows for intriguing encounters with people, be it end users, people she works with or people who make the design journey possible. She appreciates design that communicates wisdom and emotions in any magnitude, in varying mediums.

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THESIS Nimble
Nimble is a handy attachment duo for the broom and the mop. It makes housekeeping less strenuous for paraplegics who often use one hand to clean while navigating with the other. By supporting the wrist at a comfortable angle, Nimble aids in the repetitive gestures of sweeping and mopping.
Nasim
Medical students practice their very first nasal examination on real patients during their clinical posting, which often cause discomfort. Nasim is a simulator kit which includes nasal cavity modules based on real patients developed with 3D printing and modelling technology. Pressure sensors embedded within the nasal cavity walls are calibrated to real patients to simulate their discomfort experience, visualised through differing light intensities and a complementary application.

Designed with Chow Jia Yi & Yang Ran

In collaboration with National University Hospital (NUH) Department of Otolaryngology (ENT)
Clumsy Dumpty
“Clumsy Dumpty on the wall, who’s the clumsiest of them all? Help Dumpty the Dino keep his shape, pick up the pieces and stop their escape.” As children today grow up in an increasingly digital world, Clumsy Dumpty on the Wall seeks to create a more physical, tactile and traditional experience for all who help put Dumpty back together again.

Designed with Ng Tse Pei & Sharon Lam

Exhibited at National Museum of Singapore‘s “Masak masak” exhibition in 2016
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