Solving everyday problems with design


The focus of Moi’s research was more on people who were single-handed because of trauma rather than a congenital reason because a lot of them already had a dominant hand, and were sometimes forced to use their non-dominant hand instead. — Photos: Dyson

Design something that solves a problem – sounds simple enough, right? For 24-year-old product design student Sarah Moi Shi Li, the brief couldn’t have been any more suited to her line of study.

“For my final year project at the School of the Arts in Universiti Sains Malaysia, I was inspired by one of my own experiences,” she shared in an email interview with LifestyleTech.

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