• How Crystal Healing Got Its Groove Back - Despite Scientific Criticism (Rice Media)

    When it comes to crystal healing, you’re either a fervent believer or an irate cynic. This is new-age spirituality and it’s not going away anytime soon.

  • Seeking Answers and Finding Meaning in Modern Deities and Myths (Rice Media)

    Staying true to old spirits and beliefs, akin to keeping a candle flame lit amidst the winds.

  • Myth and Fact: Singapore Unpacked (FYP)

    In a society shaped by ideals of pragmatism and practicality, there are hidden facets of the everyday that several communities find meaning in and form identities from. These are the powerful rituals and stories that have lived through the efforts of generations. From spiritual beliefs to superstitions and nation-building narratives, these stories have served the lives of Singaporeans with their own purposes, regardless of truth.

  • The Curious Case of Chinese Hawker Signboards (The Slow Press Vol. 3)

    This commentary was conceived as a series of designs inspired by my daily lunch visits to neighbourhood hawker centres during Phase 2 (Heightened Alert). I explored the aesthetic development of Chinese hawker signboard designs through five unofficial categories I devised to signify each stylistic period.

  • Live Local: Recharge at Dusit Thani Laguna Singapore in the Changi Precinct (CAG)

    Seeking respite from the hustle & bustle of city life? Book a wellness-focused staycation package at the Dusit Thani Laguna resort at Singapore’s eastern precinct!

  • Supporting disability with ability (CAG)

    When air travel started to lose its pace during the initial days of the pandemic, Changi Airport Group (CAG) knew it was important to seize the initiative and turn crisis into opportunity. It was with this in mind that CAG started the ONEChangi CARE Ambassador Training Programme, to build awareness and up-skill frontline workers at the airport with timely passenger disability training.

  • Together apart with art (CAG)

    Art goes on even as we remain apart. Together with the Metta Welfare Association, Changi Foundation welcomes the third edition of the "Colours of Life" exhibition in a refreshed virtual format for the very first time.

  • A new lease of life for Changi’s festive dinosaurs (CAG)

    Constantly striving to reinvent and enhance the Changi Experience, work never stops for Changi Airport Group’s (CAG) Experience Creation team. Learn more about their latest efforts to re-purpose our festive dinosaurs at the Changi Jurassic Mile.

  • Journeying East: 6 Picture-Perfect Places in Singapore’s Changi Precinct (CAG)

    There's plenty of picture-perfect spots in the East of Singapore. Grab a friend and head down to Changi Precinct to snap that shot today!

  • 5 Must-Visit Places in Singapore to Satisfy Your Wanderlust (CAG)

    Running out of places to visit this stay-home season? Here are five places with refreshing sights that will have you wonder whether you’re actually still in Singapore.

  • The Final Touch (The Slow Press Vol. 1)

    Garnishes have long been a part of the food we eat. But beyond a decorative element, how often do we actually consume them? This essay considers the ethics of food garnishing in a Singaporean context and looks into stories we never knew about these tiny embellishments.

  • Sleep on Beds, Not Album Art (blurb)

    Releasing an album goes beyond music production - we buy not just into the tracks produced, but also the concept imagined. These are indulged through the form of album art, which embodies the essence of the music put out. However, the advent of streaming platforms has created seamless access not just to music, but also the easy consumption of album covers in lieu of album packaging and art. Through vinyls, Darryl reimagines the thought and appreciation one once held for album art in “Sleep on Beds, Not Album Art”.

  • The Significance of Art Direction in Korean Pop (Medium)

    Ever wondered how art direction propelled today’s Korean Pop? This essay explores the visual identities of three K-Pop albums, examining the importance of creative vision in communicating musical styles and direction.

  • Namic and Siemens collaborate to advance additive manufacturing in Singapore (AeroNews Vol. 12)

    The National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Center (Namic) has concluded a memorandum of understanding with Siemens to accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing in the region.

  • Drone Inspections of Singapore's Southern Islands (AeroNews Vol. 12)

    The possibility of using drones for remote inspection and maintenance of Singapore’s Southern Islands is being explored in a six-month trial.

  • Clermont Group acquires Eviation (AeroNews Vol. 12)

    The Clermont Group, an international business group headquartered in Singapore, has announced its acquisition of Eviation Aircraft on 29 Aug 2019.

  • DSTA, Rolls-Royce collaborate to provide engine maintenance solutions for the RSAF (AeroNews Vol. 12)

    Singapore’s Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) and Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC have announced on 23 July 2019, the launch of a new artificial intelligence (AI) project to improve the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s (RSAF) existing engine maintenance procedures.

  • Pratt & Whitney set to roll out AI and automation in Singapore (AeroNews Vol. 12)

    Pratt & Whitney will witness four of its Singapore-based facilities launching artificial intelligence and automation technologies to improve its engine maintenance operations in Asia Pacific.

  • CAAC signs first technical arrangement with CAAS for joint aviation maintenance (AeroNews Vol. 12)

    The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore has signed a technical agreement with the Civil Aviation Administration of China, in what is said to be the latter’s first such bilateral agreement with any civil aviation authority.

  • Singapore driving additive manufacturing ecosystem in Asean: Thyssenkrupp (AeroNews Vol. 12)

    Additive manufacturing solutions could generate up to US$100 billion of economic value in Asean by 2025, said representatives of German conglomerate Thyssenkrupp on 2 July 2019.

  • Airbus seeks to lead connected cabin innovation (AeroNews Vol. 12)

    IoT interface aims to digitally connect elements of the aircraft, including its seats and lavatories, to cater to personal needs of passengers and crew onboard.

  • Diehl Aviation furthers collaboration with SR Technics in Asia Pacific (AeroNews Vol. 12)

    German cabin interiors and aircraft systems provider, Diehl Aviation, has designated SR Technics Malaysia as its authorised repair station in Asia.

  • South Korean Cinema as a terrain for transnational representation (NTU)

    A research essay on filmic representations of the Korean peninsula in contemporary South Korean cinema, explored through three division films, for a Korean Cinema module.

  • Mettle and Petals (The Nanyang Chronicle)

    One student’s love for nature took him from collecting discarded scraps to starting his own floristry business.