Event Recap Watch the webinar recording below now! Details “Design is really an act of communication, which means having a deep understanding of the person with whom the designer is communicating.”–Donald A. Norman, The Design of Everyday Things Participatory design…
The world has a waste problem and it’s snowballing. Globally, the volume of waste exceeds 2 billion tonnes every year. Singapore alone generated 7.23 million tonnes of solid waste in 2019, enough to fill more than 14,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools.…
Event Recap Watch the recorded webinar below now! Details Delight, Hope, Inspiration – What do these emotions have to do with design? In a first ever collaboration between the President*s Design Award Singapore (P*DA) and the Golden Pin Design Award…
Event Recap Watch the webinar recording below now. Details What is experiential graphic design? Who can practice it? What skills does it involve and how can it transform the environment around us by engaging our emotive responses? Through four quarterly…
This session is an accompaniment to the ongoing exhibition National Vending Gallery: Topic No. 3 Peripheral Vision. How can one use print as a medium to evoke emotional responses from readers? Can thoughtful observations and design better communicate research topics and…
Event Recap Watch the webinar recording below now! Details How do designers engage with people’s emotions? Storytelling builds connections through action, point of view, and movement through time and space. Writer and curator Ellen Lupton will talk about how we…
Event Recap Watch the webinar recording below now! Details Hungry Design implies two things: having a strong desire for food, and/or craving for something else. This theme is familiar to all of us, as both food and design have a…
National Vending Gallery is an unmanned gallery that introduces and vends temporary collections that reveal the manifold influence of design gripping our lives. It is unlikely that any product presented in this collection was designed by a professional designer. Instead, each…