the eclectic

2023

a rave re-conceptualised, rebranded & re-designed to cater for people with disabilities

advertising

stories

reels

event launch

club opening

DJ sessions & facilities feature

rules of the space

sign language basics

artist spotlight

instagram profile & linktree

click for full instagram profile video run through!

newsletter & feedback survey

website

full prototype of website made on adobe XD—an audio function will be featured at every screen to help the visually impaired navigate.

event space

club layout

The wheelchair bound can hence manoeuvre around the exact same path as everyone. Every slope will be supported by metal railings. 

Braille will be present throughout the nightclub at every section, to direct the visually impaired to every section, along with braille markings on walls. Headphones will also be located at every section that is lead by braille to guide them further through audio.

There will also be a wheelchair parking area at the corner of the club, just beside the toilet. Every table in the club is at a suitable height for the wheelchair bound and an empty spot will be made for them at each table. 

club entrance

braille changes colour ever few seconds, leads blind towards audio directional guides at the corners.

wheelchair parking area

braille lead towards toilet, free parking and rest area for the wheelchair bound.

photobooth space

braille leads to the photobooth with a ramp to help.

bar

all tables leave space for those in a wheelchair. braille leads towards bar counter.

music sensory pods

Prioritised for the hearing impaired, pods when stood on can be used as a photo-taking podium. However, its main function is to vibrate according to the beat of the music being played in the club. The hearing impaired will sense the frequency vibrations made by the pods and be one with the music.

calming corner

A corner to calm, play games, bond and rest from clubbing. Railing and braille down slope instead of stairs.
Beanbags for sitting and comfort. Headphones for audio and directional guide.

miscellaneous

Tracker Wristbands
Once pressed, staff throughout the space will attend to the disabled to assist them immediately. They will use their own wristbands that is linked to the disabled person’s signal to track where they are using the tracker GPS technology.

Soda Helmet

Free for those disabled that are unable to use their hands to drink.

card games with braille

coasters

lanyards

totebags

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