Kenneth Yip Weng Yew
Kenneth loves observing people interact with their environments and finds meaning in developing solutions that bring joy and enhance the lives of people. He is particularly interested in service-based approaches to design as well as IoT integration, and also constantly seeks new opportunities for hands on tinkering and crafting.

kenneth.ywy@gmail.com
THESIS Interlude
Imagining a society where mobile apps support our interactions with digital objects to create more contextual, customisable and ultimately meaningful experiences, Interlude is a dressing space for mindfulness, with a digital mirror facilitator that motivates users with intuitive prompts.
Hirelearning
Hirelearning is a set of educational aids designed for individuals with Mild Intellectual Disabilities and their employers, with the aim of improving job sustainability for them. For employers, a website provides general learning, personal employee write-ups, and printable tools, providing them greater awareness and knowledge to interact with their employees. For students, a situational awareness book helps to prime them for the workforce by imparting them essential skills in a timely manner.

Designed with Jervenne Teo & Tan Zi Jie

In Collaboration with Ministry of Manpower (MOM)
Wanderlust
Wanderlust is an exhibition design concept for Guerlain (Asia-Pacific). It revolves around empowering the Guerlain woman to create a personalised beauty journey, through the use of varying depths and layers to invoke a sense of discovery. It features individual islands which provide clear zoning for different product axes and help to create cosy passageways for customers to navigate through. Furthermore, the experience- zones for each axis provide interactive digital touchpoints where customers can immerse themselves with the products.

Designed with Leung Jia Jun

In Collaboration with Guerlain Asia-Pacific
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