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Aidatul Kushairi

Aidatul is an accomplished educator in interior architecture for almost 10 years and is currently attached to The Design School at Taylor's University. She developed interest in sustainable design and researched when pursuing her Master's. Her topic invovled architectural line research on indoor human comfort. She is a former Studio Manager and Assistant Director at Square One. She worked as interior designer under renowned Malaysian Architect, Ar. Ken Yeang in 1997 before the recession of 1998/99. She is an experienced hiker and outdoor enthusiastic and was at one point a state sprinter during her school days. She still loves participating in running activities.
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Interior Architecture

Creating Meaningful Online Learning

by Aidatul KushairiMay 27, 2021July 26, 2021
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Interior Design

Inside Jobs: How Covid-19 Has Changed the Future of Interior Design

by Aidatul KushairiOctober 13, 2020July 29, 2021
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Deria Gaya: Material Upcycling as a Sustainable Approach in Design

by Aidatul Kushairi, Vickram ThevarSeptember 18, 2019July 29, 2021
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Indoor Environmental Design (IED): Human Comfort in Hospital Ward

by Aidatul KushairiApril 13, 2019July 29, 2021
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An Ode to Master Yuen Kheng Seng (1949–2026)

"We often sat at the mamak stall, talking endlessly about ideas. Yuen called these gatherings “Type Tarik Sessions.”

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"When Letters Become Landscapes: Turning Typography into a Physical Experience" by Jovanna Tania Martindo

"What fascinated me was how both typography and topography rely on lines, spacing, and form to communicate something invisible."

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30 Mar

"Designing Life into Letters: An Experimental Typeface Inspired by Cells" by Lee Rong Zi

"Typography is often perceived as [..] rigid — defined by grids, rules, & precise systems [..] what happens when letterforms [..] behave more like living organisms?"

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9 Mar

"A Case for Reviewing Malaysia’s Flag Protocol" by Vinod Nair

During Merdeka month 2025, two incidents involving the flag being flown upside down [...] drew significant political attention [...] these incidents point to a concern [...] clear guidelines

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