Maggie Seah

Maggie Seah

Industrial Designer Innovation Design Studio Homecare @ Procter & Gamble

About Maggie Seah

Maggie Seah is an Industrial Designer at Procter & Gamble's Innovation Design Studio, specializing in homecare products in Singapore.

Company

Maggie Seah currently works at Procter & Gamble as an Industrial Designer in the Innovation Design Studio, focusing on Homecare. She has held this position since 2020, based in Singapore. Procter & Gamble is known for its diverse range of consumer goods, and Maggie contributes to its homecare products by integrating innovative design elements.

Education and Expertise

Maggie Seah graduated from the National University of Singapore, where she studied Industrial and Product Design, earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 2019. Her work focuses on incorporating sensorial features such as light, sound, and touch to enhance user experiences. She combines these elements to create more engaging and efficient product designs. Her academic background and expertise make her a valuable asset in her industry.

Professional Background

Maggie Seah's professional journey includes several notable roles. In 2020, she worked as a Designer at FARM STUDIO for six months. In 2018, she served as a Freelance Designer at Supermama Store. Prior to that, she was a Design Intern at Procter & Gamble's Beautycare Innovation Design Studio for five months in 2018. Additionally, she interned at Keio-NUS CUTE Center in 2017 for two months. These diverse experiences have enriched her skills and contributed to her current role at Procter & Gamble.

Wayfinding Strategy and Design

Maggie Seah is actively engaged in wayfinding strategy and design. Her projects span various environments, including entertainment belts, office towers, retail spaces, and hotels. Her work in this area helps users navigate complex spaces, enhancing both functionality and user experience.

Design Research and Innovation

Maggie Seah conducts design research specifically focused on local spatial projects. Her contributions in this area aid in the innovation of homecare design, ensuring that products meet the unique needs and preferences of local users. Her research is integral to developing creative and user-centered homecare solutions.

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