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Disruptive. Impactful. Memorable.

Singapore Airlines

Welcome to World Class

Welcome to World Class

Singapore Airlines’ latest global brand campaign reflecting the Airline’s service excellence.

Singapore Airlines

Beyond The Cabin Season 1

Journey beyond the cabin with Singapore Airlines cabin crew.

IKEA Singapore

Loong Pencil

We transformed a simple, iconic product that all IKEA fans know and love, into a keepsake to remember this historic event for many long years to come. 

National Arts Council

Join The Making

A film capturing the diversity of arts in Singapore to inspire the visualisation of arts in everyday spaces and settings.

Singapore Airlines

The Sound of Singapore Airlines – A Melodic Journey Awaits

A magical stop-motion animation capturing the essence of wanderlust experience.

National Arts Council

Join The Making

A film capturing the diversity of arts in Singapore to inspire the visualisation of arts in everyday spaces and settings.

Singapore Airlines

The Sound of Singapore Airlines – A Melodic Journey Awaits

A magical stop-motion animation capturing the essence of wanderlust experience.

Singapore Airlines

A Lens On World Class

A Lens On World Class

Unfiltered moments on board Singapore Airlines, captured by renowned photographer Julia Nimke.

SG Enable

UnAwkward

Disrupting the category using the power of humour to turn the tables – raising the awareness of social barriers for persons with disabilities in Singapore.

National Arts Council

Art Takes Over You

A series of colourful, expressive and dream-life characters that embody a range of emotions. An illustrative design which allowed Singapore Art Week 2024 to take over people through billboards, subway ads, bus wraps, pins, stickers and even paper fans.

National Museum of Singapore

Reimagining Singapore with AI

The misconception that museums are unchanging archives to history is one of the reasons why people assume history is “set in stone”, “written”, and “boring”.

National Museum of Singapore

Reimagining Singapore with AI

The misconception that museums are unchanging archives to history is one of the reasons why people assume history is “set in stone”, “written”, and “boring”.