Workplace for People With Colour Blindness

Different Types of Colour Blindness
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Top – By Q-lieb-in – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 
Bottm left – By Tohaomg – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 
Middle bottom – By Tohaomg – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 
Bottom right – By Tohaomg – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0

The human resource department needs to address the importance of accessibility in the workplace for people with colour blindness. Colour blindness is more common in male than female. Continue reading “Workplace for People With Colour Blindness”

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Serving Heroes, Enabling Passions

CPAS (Pre-Voc & LifeSkill 2)
Children with special needs from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) are learning crucial skills on their road to independence.

Spaces Designed to Facilitate the Journey to Independence for Special Needs Children

Children with special needs and chronic illnesses are highly passionate, resilient in their learning journey, and creative in their expressions. They deserve spaces that empower them to explore, experiment, and learn.

Klique combines design insights and inspirations from years of in-depth conversations with various stakeholders in special needs schools and facilities, and infuses them with innovative perspectives to create conducive, cheerful, safe, and fun environments that maximise stimulated learning. Continue reading “Serving Heroes, Enabling Passions”

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Creating Dementia-Friendly Environment

Environment Designed for People With Dementia
Dementia patients can be as young as in their 30s or old-aged. Every person with dementia is different and thus required different cares.

As an interior design firm, we advocate for creating dementia-friendly environment to enable people with dementia to regain their independence.

Dementia patients can be as young as in their 30s (young-onset dementia, YOD) or old-aged. Some of them have memory problems and some do not but are experiencing regression in cognitive ability like decision making or perception. Every person with dementia is different and thus required different cares. How do we design dementia-friendly environment to enable them continue to work and live independently as long as they can? How can we reduce their sense of insecurity, anxiety and worrying through purposefully-designed private and public spaces? And what are these spaces? Continue reading “Creating Dementia-Friendly Environment”

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From Coffee to the Heart, to Consciously Designing Better Spaces

Our projects with Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS).
Our projects with Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS).

It all started when we received an opportunity to design a space for a cafe located in Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) in 2013, while I was still a Commercial Interior Designer.

I didn’t think too much about it, aside from the fact that it was a cafe for students with special needs.

But when I saw these students actually patronising the store, and having loads of fun exploring and soaking in the ambience that we had crafted for them, my entire perspective of designing such spaces completely shifted. Continue reading “From Coffee to the Heart, to Consciously Designing Better Spaces”

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Interior Design for the Special Needs School

CPAS classrooms
One of our projects with Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS).

Introduction

Klique purposefully designs environments for special needs schools and facilities, so as to create custom spaces that stimulate children with special needs to explore, express, and experiment in a safe and meaningful setting.

Klique designs enjoyable spaces that enable immersive and collaborative learning experiences for key special needs care stakeholders.

Combining empathy with creativity, chronic illness insights with interior design foresight, the end result is conducive habitats that empower, excite, and inspire the superheroes that make special needs care possible day in, and day out. Continue reading “Interior Design for the Special Needs School”

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