Lim Shu Min is a graphic designer working across print, screen-based media and exhibitions. 

Based in Singapore, Shu Min has completed projects for The Arts House, the U.S. Embassy Singapore, the NUS Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum and the Singapore Art Museum.

Shu Min received a BFA in Graphic Design from the Rhode Island School of Design, with a concentration in History of Art and Visual Culture, and is a recipient of the DesignSingapore Scholarship. She previously worked at GSM Project, designing exhibitions for the National Museum of Singapore, the Indian Heritage Center, the Asian Civilisations Museum, the Singapore Botanic Gardens and the Borneo Cultures Museum. Prior to that, Shu Min worked at Small Design Firm and Tsang Seymour Design in the U.S. She is currently also a part-time lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts.

As part of the collective Sistrum, she has participated in the ZER01NE creator platform, completed a community arts residency at the Singapore Botanic Gardens and exhibited at the Gwangju Design Biennale.

With an approach that considers both content and context, Shu Min strives to develop experiences that inspire a broader and deeper interest in the world. Her multidisciplinary practice evolves from working in close collaboration with a diverse group of other creators – writers, curators, spatial designers, animators, sound designers and technologists.

For job or project enquiries, please get in touch at smsm.works@gmail.com


Skills & services:
Art direction
Editorial design
Editorial graphics
Environmental graphics
Exhibition graphics
Exhibition design
Identity and brand design
Infographic design
Web design

Select clients & collaborators: 
Alexandra Primary School
Changi Airport Group
DesignSingapore Council
Eunoia Junior College
In Plain Words
NUS Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
Singapore Art Museum
Singapore International Festival of the Arts
The Arts House
The Public Space
The Opera People
The U.S. Embassy Singapore