Audrey is a graphic designer from Jakarta, now based in Singapore. She approaches design with structure borrowed from systems thinking and curiosity that (tries to) leave an impression, and she is drawn to work that re-frames, connects, or simply makes something resonate across mediums, styles, and formats. To her, design is a way of making sense of the world, and when she's not questioning everything, she's chasing a good bowl of mie ayam.
Good Enough To Go
Examining why sustainability gets left behind in everyday packaging decisions.
Switching to paper is seen as the simplest step toward sustainable packaging. But any material, however sustainable, still has to work within the operational realities of speed, containment, and affordability. As rising plastic costs push Indonesian vendors toward alternatives, this tension is more present than ever. Through an experiential packing station, participants encounter those conditions firsthand, revealing how functional priorities take over before sustainability is considered.