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Alma Eye Specialist.

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F inal Studio 2 for Semester 3________ C ase Study, S ketches, N otes________  Lecturer & Guide : Ms. Nurul

Casto Chair

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F inal Design________ Lecturer & Guide : Mr. Jasper

Lighting Catalog 2017

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IDL256 | YEAR 2017 | MS. JACKIE There are five teams working on this lighting design to create a catalog.  Each group designed different types of lighting  such as table lamp,  ceiling hanging light, wall light, chandelier and floor lamp. THE FINAL M y Team, T able Lamp Team ________  A collection of Zen Style Table lamp. 'NOKOMI'  W all Light T eam ________ Designed by  Goh Chin Boon & Canny Yung. C handelier  T eam ________ Designed by Anna Law, Selina Tee, Nur Karmariah F loor Lamp T eam ________ Designed by  Chang Lii Hwai, Kooh Jian Sin, Loow Wai Feng. C eiling Hanging Light T eam ________ Designed by Priya Tharisni & Sim

Starbucks Kiosk Design

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PROPORSED INTERIOR DESIGN FOR STARBUCKS KIOSK DESIGN   It doesn’t really matter where in the world you go these days, because you can probably still get your grande non‐fat latte at Starbucks as if you had never left home at all. For many people, their latte is an indispensable part of their day. Or perhaps their espresso, cappuccino, macchiato, or frappacino—whatever the case may be. The fact that we even know how to pronounce the names of these drinks is a tribute to Starbucks and the influence it has had on a global scale. With 15, 756 stores around the world, you’re bound to be able to find one to get your much needed coffee fix unless you’re in Antarctica. Part of the reason for this success is the covert marketing strategies employed by Starbucks to create a specific lifestyle for their customers. Despite the popularity of Starbucks as a brand, you rarely see them run traditional advertisements. They promote their products more subtly by inviting their customers to enjoy a c