Grace Siew Lih Yiing
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Spin
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, online businesses have been getting popular as the Movement Control Order (MCO) changes people's daily habits from offline to online.
As the pandemic restricts human offline activities, a lot of gym-goers don't have the equipment for their workouts. This idea provides drive-thru rental spinning bikes online so that people can do their workouts at home.
Spinning classes will be live-streamed on Facebook and Instagram to help guide and link people together for workouts during this pandemic.
The design idea was inspired by the article "Digital and Virtual Connections Have Quickly Become a Brand’s Livelihood." where it shows how design is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The objective of this article is to increase digitization flexibility, allow multi-way connection through an online platform, support online learning for all to connect people using a digital and virtual network, and build more trust on the brand through online or social media.
Kid’s Factory
Childhood Obesity describes a condition where children carry too much body fat for their height. This is from a combination of getting more calories in from food and drink than they need and not burning enough calories off through physical activity and an active lifestyle.
According to a United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) survey, 12.7 percent of Malaysian children aged five to 19 years old are obese, the second-highest in Southeast Asia behind Brunei.
The most significant aim in the project of Kid’s Factory is to encourage children to do more physical games and activities and also ensure children a healthy life and well being to become a new family activity venue.
Besides that, help children to stay active, and create a play space to help children engage in many different activity types to engage different muscle groups, allowing children to get a full-body workout.