SDN Projects Draw International Attention
School of Design & Media Published on 21 Jul 2017

Final year Diploma in Visual Communication student, Nur Faranismah Rusni, conceptualised and designed a game to create awareness on organ trafficking. Players take on the roles of underground dealers trafficking in human organs.
 

Two SDN projects did NYP proud on the global stage. They were conferred the "Red Dot" Award, an international product design and communication design prize awarded by the Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen in Essen, Germany. This year, the organiser received 4,724 entries from 54 countries. The "Red Dot" was awarded to only 6 per cent of the entries - an outstanding feat of accomplishment for our SDN students.

This multi-award winning project is a lighting installation, set up by a group of students from Space & Interior Design, at iLight at Marina Bay 2016. It comprised a series of five playground contraptions designed and hand-built by the students.