ysl.Jaycelyn@gmail.com
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Jaycelyn believes design is an intricate balance between purposeful and aesthetic. Defined as an adaptable and optimistic individual, she is a problem solver out to create solutions that are of positive impact to the society.
Care to play? is a subtle relationship quiz that induces the crucial questions of end-of-life care. It is designed with 3 progressive stages to ease in this taboo topic of death; Casual, Intimate followed by Critical types of question. This sequence allows the user to subconsciously reflect on their stage of life, understand their partner at a deeper level and spark opportunities to promote the importance of end-of-life care discussions.
A 3-part design intervention that improves communication between front-line deaf workers and non-deaf customers in the F&B context. The 3 touchpoints: Menu Redesign, Educational Lenticular Buzzers and Social Media Campaign aim to raise awareness and educate the general public, to create a more inclusive environment for the deaf.
Designed with Miko Yeo and Ian Tan Jiann Ann
In collaboration with Ministry of Manpower
Gold Award Winner at the Singapore Design Awards
GEN is a series of desktop objects designed to keep you close to nature’s sensual facade. The notebook is inspired by the subtle waves of rippling water. Whereas, the portable hard drive and cable organiser are designed to mimic the shape of natural beach rocks when stacked. Creating a deskscape/landscape of nature, the product unites to form a cairn; human-made pile of stones achieving sensual balance.
ysl.Jaycelyn@gmail.com
Jaycelyn.weebly.com
Jaycelyn believes design is an intricate balance between purposeful and aesthetic. Defined as an adaptable and optimistic individual, she is a problem solver out to create solutions that are of positive impact to the society.
Care to play? is a subtle relationship quiz that induces the crucial questions of end-of-life care. It is designed with 3 progressive stages to ease in this taboo topic of death; Casual, Intimate followed by Critical types of question. This sequence allows the user to subconsciously reflect on their stage of life, understand their partner at a deeper level and spark opportunities to promote the importance of end-of-life care discussions.
A 3-part design intervention that improves communication between front-line deaf workers and non-deaf customers in the F&B context. The 3 touchpoints: Menu Redesign, Educational Lenticular Buzzers and Social Media Campaign aim to raise awareness and educate the general public, to create a more inclusive environment for the deaf.
Designed with Miko Yeo and Ian Tan Jiann Ann
In collaboration with Ministry of Manpower
Gold Award Winner at the Singapore Design Awards
GEN is a series of desktop objects designed to keep you close to nature’s sensual facade. The notebook is inspired by the subtle waves of rippling water. Whereas, the portable hard drive and cable organiser are designed to mimic the shape of natural beach rocks when stacked. Creating a deskscape/landscape of nature, the product unites to form a cairn; human-made pile of stones achieving sensual balance.