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Illustrations by Black Design
Hawker Culture in Singapore is a way of life for most citizens, and has brought together people from all walks of life to dine and bond over food, which are prepared by hawkers. Hawker Culture in Singapore is a way of life for most citizens, and has brought together people from all walks of life to dine and bond over food, which are prepared by hawkers. Hawker Culture is transmitted through the generations, and comprises a wide variety of cuisines that reflects the multicultural identity of Singapore.
postcards
Promotional postcards are distributed during the exhibition.
BROCHURES
Brochures in all 4 national languages in Singapore - English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil - were developed to be given out to the public when they visit the exhibition.
"chope" culture in sg
In Singapore, there is an unspoken culture of using tissue packets to reserve seats while one goes to grab their food, thus translating this notion into a free gift that is given out to exhibition visitors.
reusable cutlery
A very limited run of reusable cutlery is given out free to the public as gifts when they visit the exhibition.
discipline
Publication
credits
Illustrations by Black Design
Hawker Culture in Singapore is a way of life for most citizens, and has brought together people from all walks of life to dine and bond over food, which are prepared by hawkers. Hawker Culture in Singapore is a way of life for most citizens, and has brought together people from all walks of life to dine and bond over food, which are prepared by hawkers. Hawker Culture is transmitted through the generations, and comprises a wide variety of cuisines that reflects the multicultural identity of Singapore.
postcards
Promotional postcards are distributed during the exhibition.
BROCHURES
Brochures in all 4 national languages in Singapore - English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil - were developed to be given out to the public when they visit the exhibition.
"chope" culture in sg
In Singapore, there is an unspoken culture of using tissue packets to reserve seats while one goes to grab their food, thus translating this notion into a free gift that is given out to exhibition visitors.
reusable cutlery
A very limited run of reusable cutlery is given out free to the public as gifts when they visit the exhibition.
the WORKBENCH is a graphic design & illustration studio based in Singapore.
Contact us on +65 6401 6610 or write to MATTERS@THEWORKBENCH.SG
the WORKBENCH is a graphic design & illustration studio based in Singapore.
Contact us on +65 6401 6610 or write to MATTERS@THEWORKBENCH.SG