Shiok was an online magazine that focused on the positive happenings in the local scene of Singapore – be it in the arts, philanthropy, lifestyle or entrepreneurship. Check out some of the articles I wrote for them.
miniJon – Meet the tiny world of wonders
Check out the incredible mini crafts that this self-taught sculptor did as he shared his uphill journey.
Favian Ee: The Visual Story Teller
The former visual effects artist prides in carrying a small sketchbook with his drawing and colouring kit wherever he goes. His varied artworks have been featured in notable publications.
Tammie Chew – Why Charity is the best Birthday Gift
Instead of receiving gifts, Singaporean actress Tammie Chew decided to do the opposite by giving back to charity.
Alvin Lee: Founder of Castles Can Fly
At first glance, It’s easy to assume that this is another one of those family-fun activity organisations. In fact, a majority of Castles Can Fly’s clients are from the corporate world who see the positive benefits of Alvin’s programs for their corporate training.
Top 10 Low-Budget Outdoor Hot Spots for Kids
Tried and tested, these outdoor hot spots in Singapore are much better than the myopia-causing handheld gadgets, and without bursting your wallets.
MOFO CHILI: Chilli sauces that will put you on FIRE!
Before you know it, you’ll end up with lips so red that it you’ll be mistaken for wearing a lipstick! Find out more.
Forget Shopping, Go D.I.Y
An interview with OneMaker’s Group’s co-founder, Rohin Oh and the surprise result of one of his workshops after trying it out in person.
What Lee Kuan Yew’s death has taught me
How Lee Kuan Yew’s death pricked the heart of one who never bat an eyelid to politics in the first place.
The Saber Authority: Jedi dream turns into Reality
Fighting like a Jedi is no longer a fantasy. The Saber Authority shows how the combination of Star Wars and self-defense can be used in real-life combat situations.
Kampong Kards: Inject Some Local Humour Into Your V-Day Gift
Quirky, entertaining and 100% local – Kampong Kards’ founders shared how their cards gained popularity amidst the e-card era.