




A set of farecards to commemorate the 17th Southeast Asian Games hosted in Singapore
Designer |
Lee Hup Kheng,Noah Wan,MBD Consultants Pte Ltd |
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Client |
TransitLink |
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Year |
1993 |
Dimensions: 85 x 54 mm (each)
In 1993, Singapore hosted the biennial multi-sports event for the third time in its history. These farecards featured a colourful lion head logo by Noah Wan of MBD Consultants as well as Singa, the official games mascot created by Lee Hup Kheng of The New Paper, in a variety of poses representing the 29 sporting events.
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