Here are resources for learning more about issues related to 10TouchPoints for the designers, item owners, the press and the rest of us.

Check out Links for Learning, Press Archive, What Others Have Said about Us, and the videos of Designers' Marketplace!
 
 
Links for learning
What is Design?
What is ReDesign?
What is Good Design?
What is Accessibility in Design?
What is Usability in Design?
Design that cares for the Earth and its Creatures
What is Universal Design?
 
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press archive

Design in Action for Better Living
Eight winning works of local designers who braved the briefs for better living in Singapore (Shirley Surya)
October 2007 - Ish Magazine

Winners of 10Touchpoints announced
DesignSingapore Council pressed ahead even when initial interest was low in the nationwide design initiative involving the public and professional designers
September 2007 - AdAsia

PHASE 1 PUBLIC VOTING
Singaporeans asked for their ideas on what to redesign in public spaces (Wong Mun Wai)
16 November 2006 - Singapore Tonight, Channel News Asia
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Vote for S'pore's 10 worst-designed items
17 November 2006 - The Straits Times (Jessica Cheam)

Which public amenities do we need to redesign?
17 November 2006 - My Paper

10TouchPoints Programme to give public facilities a new look
17 November 2006 - Lian He Zao Bao

Design-apore
Radio Talk Show with Dick Powell and Aaron Hung
23 November 2006 - 938Live, The Living Room
Part 1
Part 2

Singaporeans send in ideas to redesign
2 January 2007 - Channel News Asia (Wong Mun Wai)


Yi Shi Zhu Xing, Xing Bu Xing
21 February 2007 - Lian He Zao Bao (Lim Fang Wei)

MORE TO COME...

PHASE 2 DESIGN COMPETITION
Design of the times page 2
5 April 2007 - TODAY (David Chew)

Redesigning the everyday
7 April 2007 - The Straits Times (Tay Suan Chiang)

Designers asked to redesign top 10 items in Singapore you voted for ( Wong Mun Wai)
31 March 2007 - Singapore Tonight, Channel News Asia
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Designers reveal ideas to redesign items in Singapore
(Wong Mun Wai)
12 May 2007 - Singapore Tonight, Channel News Asia

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12 May 2007 - Singapore Today, Channel 8 News
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MORE TO COME...


WHAT ARE OTHERS SAYING ABOUT 10TOUCHPOINTS?

"Design for Everyday Life in Singapore"
Experientia.com presents daily insights on user experience design and people-centered innovation.

"A World Full of Bad Design"
David Report.com covers the intersection of design, culture and business life with a creative and humanistic approach.

"Hey, I really think we can take part in this!"
re:ACT is a visionary youth group investigating Architecture in Singapore, Asia and beyond.

"The search is now on for better designs..."

By Levent OZLER (dexigner.com)


designers' marketplace Q+A session on flash videos


If you've missed the launch of 10TouchPoints Design Competition and Designers' Marketplace Q+A sessions between representatives from item owners such as LTA, HDB, NEA, and the public, the following clips will present the info you need from the owners.

Click on each clip
and find out what the challenges are in redesigning each of these items.

Introduction

DesignSingapore Council and Jury Mr Low Cheaw Hwei



Redesigning Bus Shelters
Land Transport Authority

Redesigning Playgrounds
Housing Development Board

Redesigning Mailboxes
Housing Development Board

Redesigning Recycling Bins
National Environment Agency

Redesigning Public Toilets
Restroom Association of Singapore

Redesigning Drains and Canal
PUB - The Water Agency



Redesigning Hospital Signage System
National Healthcare Group



Conclusion
DesignSingapore Council and Jury Mr Low Cheaw Hwei


10tOUCHpoINTS ENEWS ARCHIVE

10tOUCHPOINTS DESIGN COMPETITION
ENEWS 1.0
ENEWS 2.0
ENEWS 6.0

MORE TO COME...

 

10tOUCHpoINTS DESIGN COMPETITION EXHIBIT

BiCYCLE DISMOUNTING SYSTEM

HOSPITAL SIGNAGE SYSTEM

PLAYGROUNDS

MAILBOXES

MULTIPURPOSE ID

DrAINS & CANALS

TAKEAWAY MEALBOXES

BUS STOPS


 
 
 
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