Design Beyond Vision

DATES
15 - 20 Sep 2025
OPENING HOURS
Various timings
VENUE
Various locations
ADMISSION
Refer to individual programmes for details
DATES
15 - 20 Sep 2025
OPENING HOURS
Various timings
VENUE
Various locations
ADMISSION
Refer to individual programmes for details
ABOUT
Design Beyond Vision is a multisensory initiative by Raffles Design Institute Lecturers inviting participants to reimagine design through empathy workshops and explore innovative designs and design thinking through student projects. It comprises two parts: Empathy Lab and Visionary Future.
Empathy Lab explores how inclusive design can transform public spaces through the lens of visual impairment. Set in the context of Singapore’s hawker centres, it uses sound, touch, and spatial memory to reveal unseen challenges. The experience includes:
- Empathy game, where participants navigate a recreated hawker space using only non-visual senses, guided by soundscapes and task cards.
- Empathy Workshops, where designers, students, and citizens co-create inclusive spatial ideas rooted in empathy, accessibility, and dignity.
Visionary Future is a poster exhibition showcasing postgraduate student work in sustainability, technology, and inclusive innovation. It highlights how design thinking and design management strategies shape future facing solutions.
Find out more about the programmes here, and follow @designbeyondvision and @rafflesdesigninstitute for the latest updates.
Design Beyond Vision is supported by NIPPON Paint, LamiTAK, HÄFELE, CANON and City of Tomorrow.
PROGRAMMES

Visionary Future
Explore Design Future shaped by empathy and sustainability, showcased through innovative and strategic student projects.
Date:
15 – 20 Sep 2025
Time:
10.00am – 5.00pm
Address:
111 Somerset
Somerset Rd
#15-22
S238164
Admission:
Free Admission
Visionary Future is a poster exhibition showcasing postgraduate student work from Raffles Design Institute, exploring the intersection of sustainability, emerging technology, and inclusive innovation. It highlights how design thinking and management strategies can shape solutions for tomorrow’s most pressing challenges.
The exhibition features projects developed across three modules: Design Future for Sustainable Thinking, Wearable Technology, and Final Major Projects. Each work reflects a forward-thinking approach, with themes rooted in environmental responsibility, technological integration, and human-centred empathy.
Student projects explore AI-enhanced user experiences, sustainable business strategies, and speculative future scenarios, demonstrating how creative thinking can be harnessed to address social and environmental needs.
Aligned with the Singapore Design Week pillars of “Design Impact” and “Design Future,” this exhibition celebrates design’s power to make a difference today while envisioning tomorrow’s world.
Top Image: The programme artworks are designed by Terrence Chong Meng Leong using Adobe Illustrator software and exported as PNG or JPEG

Empathy Lab
Step into darkness to redesign hawker centres for those without sight.
Date:
18 – 20 Sep 2025
Time:
• Empathy Game: 10.00am – 5.00pm
• Empathy Workshop: 2.00pm – 5.00pm
Address:
111 Somerset
Somerset Rd
#08-24
S238164
Admission:
Free with Registration
Register now >
Empathy Lab is a three-day immersive journey into design, empathy, and imagination, set within the familiar setting of a hawker centre, reimagined through a non-visual lens.
Each day begins with the Empathy Game, where participants navigate a simulated hawker environment and complete everyday tasks such as finding a seat, ordering food, or returning trays, all without the use of sight. Guided by mission cards and immersive soundscapes, participants earn points for creativity, independence, and thoughtful use of non-visual cues.
This is followed by a pause for reflection at the Interactive Reflection Wall, where thoughts and experiences can be expressed through doodles, audio recordings, or written messages, forming a collective tapestry of insights.
In the afternoon, participants join the Empathy Workshop, where students, designers, and members of the community come together to co-create inclusive design ideas. From tactile wayfinding and thoughtful furniture arrangements to assistive technologies, the focus is on generating solutions that make public spaces more accessible for all.
Part game, part workshop, and part emotional journey, Empathy Lab challenges the senses and expands perspectives, inviting all to design with empathy, guided by what is felt rather than what is seen.
Top Image: The programme artworks are designed by Terrence Chong Meng Leong using Adobe Illustrator software and exported as PNG or JPEG
ORGANISER
Raffles Design Institute
Raffles Design Institute is a premier institution offering personalised, boutique-style design and business education. It focuses on hands-on, industry-relevant learning experiences that prepare students for real-world creative and professional challenges.
COLLABORATOR
Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped (SAVH)
Founded in 1951, SAVH is a national voluntary welfare organization for the visually impaired. Affiliated with NCSS and an approved IPC, it promotes inclusion and supports the needs of the visually handicapped by helping them gain skills, self-reliance, and confidence for better integration into society.
CONTACT
Name: designbeyondvision
Email Address: [email protected]
Top Image: The programme artworks are designed by Terrence Chong Meng Leong using Adobe Illustrator software and exported as PNG or JPEG
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