Achieving a multi-disciplinary approach is a challenging feat. Though it offers swift and streamlined solutions, it demands significant mental exertion. While this attribute can prove advantageous in many instances, it can pose an obstacle.
As a perfectionist, my dedication to chasing every detail fuels me to create flawless pieces. Throughout the design process, I make it a priority to review and refine until my work is at its best, always striving to remain loyal to my art. However, I recognise that my meticulous approach can create challenges in highly structured and process-driven environments, causing friction and scalability issues. Reflecting on my work over the past few years, I can identify the existing peaks and bottlenecks. While I am confident in my ability to navigate these challenges, I remain open to feedback and improvement to ensure long-term success as a designer.
Here are some story illustrations that were created from an illustration system design I developed some time ago. These illustrations play an important role in bridging the gap between brand design and product feature development in design. As a multidisciplinary designer, I firmly believe that purposeful design implementation driven by harmony always adds value to tech-based, lifeless product experiences.
Illustration of a broad view of calm plains, distant HDB buildings and a bus from a balcony.
Illustration of a broad view of calm plains, distant HDB buildings and a bus from a balcony.
Digital illustration of 2 red and teal HDB buildings and a bus stop on a calm plain.
A Digital illustration of a modern house on a calm plain with teal monochrome color
A Digital Illustration of a person using a tablet while travelling on a public transport bus.
A woman biker stopped near some vegetation away from town and used her smartphone in the evening.

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