The Digital Craftsman looks at what it means to “make” in a world where most creative tools are locked behind subscriptions and built for speed rather than depth. As designers become increasingly dependent on predefined software, the sense of craftsmanship and authorship begins to fade. In an era where creativity is shaped by paywalls and presets, the project asks a simple question: what happens when designers stop adapting to tools and start shaping them instead? Through research and the development of an open, modular tool ecosystem, the project explores tool-making as a way to restore creative agency, intentionality, and care in digital practice, imagining a future where digital craft is accessible, autonomous, and deeply human.

Category
Design for Education

Design Futures
Award 2026
Digital Category
Merit

Diploma in
Communication Design

Faith Phang

Key Skills

Creative Technology
UI/UX
Graphic Design

YOOHOO! I'm Faith. I like computers and art, so I make them work together.

I design across branding, digital media, web, and interactive tech, usually with a slightly experimental "never done before" edge #faithoverfear

I’m a graphic designer who naturally gravitates towards tech-heavy projects, i.e., code, interactive media, weird software experiments… that kind of thing. I genuinely believe good design comes from understanding how things work, not just how they look, it's a hyperfixation of sorts...