lumjunjie.works@gmail.com
https://cargocollective.com/junjielum
Jun Jie believes that design need not be imposing but that it can actually be simple, subtle, yet functional and impactful.
Bringing real-time subtitles into real-life conversations, the Captioning Device proposes an alternative to (re)connect with the people around us. In a time where digital distractions are causing increasing social disconnect, it raises the question as to whether text has replaced speech and if we should mend or condone our fragmented relationships.
By identifying the lack of personal boundaries in current ridesharing vehicles, Move maximises the personal ride sharing experience by adapting its interior to cater to each individual’s needs. Through the use of versatile seating, individualised headrests, and personal amenities within the vehicular space, privacy among passengers is achieved seamlessly and unobtrusively.
Designed with Gabriel Lim, Jon Chan Hao and Ang Kay Li
In collaboration with PSA Groupe
A modular travel retail system inspired by the cantilevers in architecture, the harmony between lightness and volume is essential to the experience of. The juxtaposition of wall planes brings focus to the merchandises on display, treating them like art pieces, and the introduction of windows taps on the consumer’s curiosity, inviting one to take a peek into what’s beyond. By challenging the traveller’s perception of her surroundings a unique and refreshing shopping experience, at each turn.
Designed with Nurul Syazwani
In collaboration with Shiseido Travel Retail, Asia Pacific
lumjunjie.works@gmail.com
https://cargocollective.com/junjielum
Jun Jie believes that design need not be imposing but that it can actually be simple, subtle, yet functional and impactful.
Bringing real-time subtitles into real-life conversations, the Captioning Device proposes an alternative to (re)connect with the people around us. In a time where digital distractions are causing increasing social disconnect, it raises the question as to whether text has replaced speech and if we should mend or condone our fragmented relationships.
By identifying the lack of personal boundaries in current ridesharing vehicles, Move maximises the personal ride sharing experience by adapting its interior to cater to each individual’s needs. Through the use of versatile seating, individualised headrests, and personal amenities within the vehicular space, privacy among passengers is achieved seamlessly and unobtrusively.
Designed with Gabriel Lim, Jon Chan Hao and Ang Kay Li
In collaboration with PSA Groupe
A modular travel retail system inspired by the cantilevers in architecture, the harmony between lightness and volume is essential to the experience of. The juxtaposition of wall planes brings focus to the merchandises on display, treating them like art pieces, and the introduction of windows taps on the consumer’s curiosity, inviting one to take a peek into what’s beyond. By challenging the traveller’s perception of her surroundings a unique and refreshing shopping experience, at each turn.
Designed with Nurul Syazwani
In collaboration with Shiseido Travel Retail, Asia Pacific