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Hello!

My name is Newo Chandith

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My passion lies in storytelling through critical design. I strive to immerse users in unique experiences that challenge their views and invite them to explore fresh perspectives.

+31 6 3317 8881

Software

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Clip Studio Paint

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Adobe illustrator

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Blender

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Figma

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DaVinci Resolve

Meet my Projects

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Love Birds
 

Love Birds is a piece of wearable technology designed to extend the user’s sensory awareness. The masks translate the wearer’s heart rate into the movement of feathers, allowing users to visually perceive each other’s reactions and responses. In this way, the hidden rhythms of the heart are exposed.

Gelukzoekers
 

Gelukszoekers is a game that takes its name from the Dutch term often used derogatorily to describe refugees seeking a better future. Through gameplay, players are challenged to reflect on a critical question: Who are the real gelukszoekers? Is it the people striving for a better life, or the smugglers who exploit their suffering for profit?

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Leap of Faith
 

Leap of Faith is a Plinko board reimagined with wooden dolls replacing the marbles. This interactive piece invites users to step into the perspective of the dolls, posing a critical question: Will the healthcare system let you fall, or will you land in good hands? For many, however, the reality is getting stuck in the system.

Do-it-yourself
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Do-It-Yourself Kids is a medical kit for children to assist their parents, highlighting the strain on healthcare due to worker shortages and an aging population. This critical design questions if this is the future we want for ourselves and our children.

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PlanetPoints
 

PlanetPoints is a game set in a potential 2050 Netherlands, where CO2 emissions are reduced through a system of PlanetPoints. Players navigate the mundane daily struggles of life under this system, prompting them to question whether this is the future they would want for themselves.

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