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NHB builds on its roots with the help of TSLA Design Details 16 March 2021
Singapore’s National Heritage Board (NHB) has unveiled a revitalised Roots brand and digital experience via a new logo and a makeover for its website Roots.gov.sg. The refresh is done in line with Roots fifth anniversary, and aims to build a rich resource that is not only accessible to Singaporeans, but evokes a deeper curiosity and reach into the local heritage. This is also NHB s first major rebrand since the creation of Roots in 2016.
Done in collaboration with TSLA Design, the new logo (pictured below right) spots a simpler black-and-white typeface. It also does away with the pink box previously (pictured below left). In a statement to
The Nineteen Day Feast regular gatherings dedicated to prayer, consultation, and fellowship has been added to Singapore’s intangible cultural heritage list.
Location: Singapore
Impact statement: Shaking up Singaporean poetry with an uncompromising attitude and a no holds barred approach
Poet Marylyn Tan is breaking down all sorts of barriers in Singapore’s literary scene. The first woman to win the Singapore Literature Prize for English poetry in its 28 year history, she is known for her iconoclastic, witty, outspoken take on subjects including gender politics, and consistently shows a willingness to take on taboo subjects, many of them sexual and religious. A former stand-up comic, she is also the founder of arts collective Dis/Content.
Photo: Jessica Chou for Tatler Hong Kong
Location: Singapore
Impact statement: Shaking up Singaporean poetry with an uncompromising attitude and a no holds barred approach
Poet Marylyn Tan is breaking down all sorts of barriers in Singapore’s literary scene. The first woman to win the Singapore Literature Prize for English poetry in its 28 year history, she is known for her iconoclastic, witty, outspoken take on subjects including gender politics, and consistently shows a willingness to take on taboo subjects, many of them sexual and religious. A former stand-up comic, she is also the founder of arts collective Dis/Content.
Photo: Jessica Chou for Tatler Hong Kong