Championing Inclusivity in Southeast Asian Design

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DATES
16 Sep 2025
OPENING HOURS
5.00pm – 7:30pm
VENUE
National Design Centre
111 Middle Rd, Singapore
Level 2 / Training Rooms 4&5
188969
ADMISSION
$30 (exclusive of GST/platform fee)
ORGANISED BY
DATES
16 Sep 2025
OPENING HOURS
5.00pm – 7:30pm
VENUE
National Design Centre
111 Middle Rd, Singapore
Level 2 / Training Rooms 4&5
188969
ADMISSION
$30 (exclusive of GST/platform fee)
ABOUT
Southeast Asia is a cultural mosaic. Similarly in Singapore, designing experiences here goes beyond multi-language interfaces; it’s about understanding diverse mindsets, from the sachet mentality – favouring small, low-commitment purchases — to community-driven behaviours that shape decisions.
This workshop unpacks how design can balance hyper-local relevance with scalable solutions, the importance of integrating cultural contexts into digital design, through recognising exclusions, building persona spectrums, and developing inclusive and innovative solutions through the use of the Inclusive Design Mindset Workbook.
ORGANISER
Sixty Two
Sixty Two is an award-winning strategic design and research studio. They act as partners for forward-thinking organisations to facilitate innovation and transformation, and design meaningful products and services. As a group of thoughtful designers, researchers, and strategists, they are committed to solve challenges that matter.
CONTACT
Name: Gabby
Email Address: [email protected]
Top image: Championing Inclusivity in Southeast Asian Design with Project Lima by Sixty Two. Image by Sixty Two
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