JERVENNE TEO

jervenne.works@gmail.com.sg

Jervenne is inspired by people and enjoys discovering new ways to interact with everyday objects. Believing that design should move and intrigue, she hopes to find little tweaks that help us live better.

Laaa

By making therapy accessible and enjoyable, Laaa is an interactive open source gaming platform aimed at children with Intellectual Disabilities. A digital platform is designed to work in unison with a set of tools to captivate and engage the fine motor skills, improving independence in daily living.

In collaboration with MINDSVille, Children's Wing

Hirelearning

Hirelearning is a two-part solution to finding and sustaining employment for individuals with Mild Intellectual Disabilities. It consists of a interactive booklet targeted at the MID individuals to impart social awareness skills to encourage better working habits, and a educational website for employers that provides general learning, personalised tips and printable tools for the workplace.

Designed with Kenneth Yip and Tan Zi Jie
In collaboration with Ministry of Manpower & APSN Centre for Adults

Lope

A set of objects exploring the subconscious ways our bodies rest – chins on our palms, elbows on the desk. Capturing the unnoticed, unique imprints we leave behind, Lope recreates these unseen gestures, prolonging the fading moments of our everyday.

JERVENNE TEO

jervenne.works@gmail.com.sg

Jervenne is inspired by people and enjoys discovering new ways to interact with everyday objects. Believing that design should move and intrigue, she hopes to find little tweaks that help us live better.

Laaa

By making therapy accessible and enjoyable, Laaa is an interactive open source gaming platform aimed at children with Intellectual Disabilities. A digital platform is designed to work in unison with a set of tools to captivate and engage the fine motor skills, improving independence in daily living.

In collaboration with MINDSVille, Children's Wing

Hirelearning

Hirelearning is a two-part solution to finding and sustaining employment for individuals with Mild Intellectual Disabilities. It consists of a interactive booklet targeted at the MID individuals to impart social awareness skills to encourage better working habits, and a educational website for employers that provides general learning, personalised tips and printable tools for the workplace.

Designed with Kenneth Yip and Tan Zi Jie
In collaboration with Ministry of Manpower & APSN Centre for Adults

Lope

A set of objects exploring the subconscious ways our bodies rest – chins on our palms, elbows on the desk. Capturing the unnoticed, unique imprints we leave behind, Lope recreates these unseen gestures, prolonging the fading moments of our everyday.

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