
Suzugia Creative is an independent multimedia collective specializes in works of both graphic design and screen media.
Established in 2020, Suzugia Creative aims to be the creative hub that unites the typical segregated process of communication design and video production into a streamlined workflow, so as to reflect consistent brand identity and image.
With influences from contemporary art and vintage films, we offer fresh perspectives on the ever-changing digital media landscape.
Prior to Suzugia, members of the collective have directly worked with multiple industrial brands, including McDonald's, Esplanade, Asian Food Channel, meWATCH, MyRepublic, People's Association, Tim Ho Wan Singapore, and more.
We are ready to design solutions tailored to any project requirements.
What We Do
Videography
Content Creation
Directing & Cinematography
Event Coverage
Video Post-production
Motion Graphics
Visual Effects
Design
Brand Identity
Graphic Design
Illustrations
Front-end Web Development
Photography
Portraiture
Fashion Editorial
Event Coverage
Photo Retouching
Marketing
Content Strategy
Digital Marketing
Social Media Management
Who We Are

Isaac Wong
With 5 years of experience and counting, Isaac had design graphics for editorial, prints, and event publicity. He also directed and co-written short films, to which he also produced visual effects. Commercially, he has produced, shot, and edited documentaries, TVC, and other types of video content.

Celestial Yu
Celestial has prior experiences in brand identity, logo design, front-end website development, graphic design, and illustrations. Her previous work for National Gallery Singapore has received critical acclaim for social media marketing by adapting into viral trends, and its artistic direction.

Kimi Teng
Kimi's ever-expanding creative skillsets range from graphic design to fashion photography. The short films she produced, all of which had premiered in local film competitions, allowed her to demonstrate her art direction that takes inspiration from a mixture of vintage themes and underground subcultures.
