
Jojo Puah
Programme Director
(Interactive Media Design)
Jojo joined Raffles Design Institute in August 2003. Prior to this, she had been working as a senior media designer in multimedia and web related fields for 4 years. She was a part time lecturer in Raffles Design Institute before joining the school as a full-timer. Her achievements included her experimental video, entitled – “Drained from Life, drained from colours” in the Exuberance III competition in 2003. At the same time, her Genki Sushi E-commerce website also gained its recognition in one of the most prestigious design award ceremony, the Crowbar Awards in the same year, as a finalist in the interactive category.
She is a movie-goer and food-lover, and she designs web & interactive interfaces during her free time, see her latest portfolio at www.radionitrate.com.

Alfonso Bonilla
Lecturer
(Interactive Media Design)
Alfonso Bonilla’s long and firm association with Raffles began in 2005, when he joined Raffles Design Institute, Zhejiang-China as a leading lecturer in the Interactive Media Design and Graphic Design Programme .
Originally from Colombia, Alfonso came to Raffles Design Institute with an extensive experience in the public and private sectors. His early career centred in local government where he gained high reputation as an interactive media designer and obtained high qualifications from the Colombian Institute of Agriculture ‘ICA’. He later went on to obtain his Graphic Design, Multimedia and Animation Degree at Lasalle College (Canada). During his professional career he designed and developed many interactive multimedia solutions for clients as Daimler Chrysler, Mitsubishi, Organization of American States (OEA), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Liberty Insurance, Hyundai etc.

Winson Ho
Lecturer
(Interactive Media Design)
Winson, a Multimedia Designer by profession, has been lecturing and supervising the Multimedia course at a design college in Kuala Lumpur for seven years. By providing academic support to teaching faculty and students, he has honed his teaching methods on practical and vocational training in design subjects. He also worked in Singapore as an Interactive Media Designer for clients like SingTel, SingHealth, McDonalds, Singapore Sports Heritage Museum, eBay, PayPal, Singapore Overseas Students’ Association, HSBC and The Picturehouse.
In 2004, Winson went to the UK to pursue his Masters at the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design. In his year-long project ’Stress Reduction Through Plant Form in Interactive Media‘, he looked into research and idea development, interactive design, website making, contextual study, project promotion and concepts of translation between media. This project won him a Distinction Award.
He is passionate about his chosen fields of Interactive Media, Graphic Design and Digital Arts. He is immensely excited to be involved in design activities and enjoys working with and exploring the digital media. Now he is hoping to combine his previous experiences with his passion for interactive and digital arts to inspire the next generation of designers.

