It
was April when I received a query from SUS Academy about connecting their final
year student to work on his Final Year Project (FYP) in collaboration with a
charity organization in Johor Bahru.
The reception counter at SUS Academy, Menara Landmark, Johor Bahru |
Launched in December 2022, My
Johor Stories 3: Proudly Johor, Then and Now, is the final instalment that
completed the trilogy of My Johor Stories books.
Over the years, JARO has evolved
into an established rehabilitation centre, recognized for its quality training
and a unique brand of handicrafts for sale.
Event poster for Oh Shift! |
With
annual Government grants and public donations, JARO is self-supporting by
marketing its products and reinvesting the funds into its daily operations.
I am
familiar with JARO so it was my pleasure to connect SUS Academy to General
Manager, Joseph Roy Arputham, to kick off discussions about this proposed
project collaboration.
Fast-forward
to September when I received an invitation from SUS Academy to their Open Day
& Graduation Exhibition 2024 dubbed Oh Shift! that will showcase the
Final Year Projects presented by some 20 final year students.
The Wild Wonders project in collaboration with JARO |
Established
more than 20 years ago, Shift Your Sense Academy, better known as SUS Academy,
is one of Johor Bahru’s most established digital design institutions that is
revolutionizing education by shifting the paradigm in applying a more
innovative and creative approach.
The
academy’s education programmes include the Bachelor Degree in Graphic
Communication Design & Animation and Bachelor Degree (Hons) in Graphic
& Multimedia accredited to Griffith College, Ireland and University for the
Creative Arts in the UK, respectively.
A
look at their address reminded me that the Academy was located within Menara
Landmark, the tower adjacent to the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel at Jalan Ngee
Heng.
Lee Wen Chung with his Eat & Burn brand |
Until
earlier this year, an enterprising warong operator was doing brisk business
on what was part of our driveway after our house was demolished to make way for
the Jalan Tun Abdul Razak expressway.
On
arrival at SUS Academy, groups of people were gathered around various exhibits
but my eyes were riveted to the eye-catching display dubbed Wild Wonders
that featured the familiar JARO logo and rattan products from their basketry
section.
Wild
Wonders is a product series designed by Gerard Tan Li Quan that feature animal
patterns with local elements from Johor, used on JARO rattan products, fabric
items and as book bindings.
Brian Foong Yu Heng with his Tip-In brand |
While
the Wonders series showcases a mix of natural elements and traditional designs
that feature Malaysian animals with intricate patterns, the Wild series highlights
the geometry of modern design with traditional flora and fauna.
“Wild
Wonders is inspired by the wildlife and rich cultural heritage of Johor. We
selected animals like Tiger, Tapir, Hornbill and Orangutan that symbolize
strength and courage to create unique and fabric designs,” said Gerard.
These
trendy fabrics in a choice of cotton and satin are turned into cushion covers, chair
pads, scarves, tote bags and stylish sashes tied onto rattan baskets woven by JARO’s
talented artisans with disabilities.
Lecturer
Kelly Kee, was pleased with the successful collaboration that Gerard had with JARO
to create his range of Wild Wonders designs.
Honest Sin Yao with her Ngam Ngam.co brand |
Escorted
by Kelly, I had the pleasure to review the exhibits on display where the
students shared briefly on the concepts, inspiration and ideas about their
FYPs.
Along
the way, we were joined by English Teacher, Manjit Kaur, who encouraged the
students to speak in English to share more information about their projects.
Wong Pei Sin presents her story on Clara's Odyssey |
The
students who created 3-D Animation FYPs were Cinthia Lew, Darren Tay Kia Siang
and Edwin Ang Jia En while Tow Zhi Xuan’s FYP was in 2-D Animation.
The
FYPs in Illustration were by Vivi Tam, Wong Pei Sin and Happy Leong Khai Shuen
while the FYP in Photography belonged to Angel Lee Yee Xin.
Among
the exhibits was an interesting board game dubbed, Flaming Mountain –
Journey to the West, created by Veezard Soong that came complete with
attractive tokens and guidelines for players to enjoy the game with the Game Master.
Cinthia Lew presents her Yin Xin Ju hotel concept |
The
Eat & Burn brand for a retro American-style exhibit by Lee Wen Chung
caught my eye with a car-themed food truck that serves bagel burgers and
milkshakes in a nostalgic setting of auto shows that feature classic cars and American
all-time favourite food.
Young
storyteller, Wong Pei Sin, presented Clara’s Odyssey in an illustrated
storybook with lovely three-dimensional, pop-up features to share Clara’s quest
to discover the importance of self-discovery, acceptance and understanding.
With SUS Academy lecturers, Kelly Kee [Left] and Shirley Lee [Right] |
Two
young men who are passionate about 3-D Animation, Edwin Ang Jia En and Darren
Tay Kia Siang, proudly presented their futuristic fantasy and sci-fi creations
dubbed Chapter 23:18 and Echoes, respectively.
Meanwhile
Cinthia Lew turned her long-standing appreciation of Oriental-style aesthetics into
her Yin Xin Ju concept for a hotel with Huizhou architecture as the
design foundation.
The
wide range of exhibits was proof of the talent and creativity among these young
people, something that may be honed and applied to a variety of industries.
My
tour of the exhibits brought me back to Wild Wonders, the unique range of
products designed in collaboration with JARO which I thought, has a huge
potential to be developed for sale in JARO as well as from exclusive outlets.
Wild Wonders by Gerard Tan Li Quan |
This
was an excellent idea to encourage the students with exposure to the public and
for a real-world experience to ascertain the potential of their creations in
the market.
SUS
Academy is
located at Unit 31-01 Level 31, Menara Landmark, No. 12 Jalan Ngee Heng, 80000
Johor Bahru, Johor.
Note: Read more
about the Johor Area Rehabilitation
Organisation or
JARO along
with other interesting My Johor stories like Growing Up in Grandfather’s
House, published in My Johor Stories 3: Proudly Johor, Then and Now.
My books are available from MPH
bookstores nationwide and online from mphonline or physically from JARO and
YSpace in Johor Bahru.
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