Work (AOL)
Architects Of Life is a social enterprise dedicated to empowering ex-offenders and youth-at-risk through mentoring, accredited personal development courses, and community programs. They inspire transformation by turning stereotypes into positive archetypes, helping individuals rebuild confidence and purpose.
AOL's 11th Anniversary
I developed “Blueprinting the Future” by incorporating blueprint-inspired graphics to represent planning, progress, and a vision for what lies ahead. I chose a bold dark blue to help the visuals stand out, evoking both professionalism and energy. For the logo, I aimed for a clean and modern design that not only fits the blueprint motif but also gives a distinctly futuristic feel.
'Working With Youth' Guide Book Launch
For this book launch event, I managed all design aspects to deliver a cohesive and impactful visual experience. The target audience included parents, educators, and youth workers, but since the book focuses on youth, I intentionally selected a vibrant, youthful color palette to convey bright energy.
Re:create 2025
I joined the RE:CREATE 2025 design process in its later stages, so my focus was on aligning the certificate designs with the existing visual identity. The layout is kept clean and structured to ensure clarity while still reflecting the summit’s energetic and youth-centred atmosphere.
Triad Trails
Triad Trails is Singapore’s first walking tour led by ex-gang members, taking participants through Chinatown’s hidden alleys. The tour combines personal stories from reformed ex-offenders with historical sites, offering a rare and authentic glimpse into the gritty, lesser-known side of Singapore’s heritage while challenging stereotypes and supporting second chances.
Risky Business
Risky Business is a non-judgmental space where youths can bust drug myths, hear from ex-offenders who’ve overcome addiction, and learn how to support friends in making healthy choices. I was tasked to post live updates of the event as well as curate posts that surround this theme. The target audience for these posts were youths so I went with more dynamic layouts.
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