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This year’s PolyU Design Annual Show is now staging at the Jockey Club Innovation Tower on campus. The show displays creative ideas from a variety of design disciplines, including advertising, digital media, environment and interior, industrial and product, interactive media as well as visual communication. Exhibition highlights as follows:

Visual communication design: MosiMosi there is no worry by Comma Leung
This series of products are designed for visually- and physically-impaired people. One of the products is a wallet assisting the visually impaired to identify the value of money notes.

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Industrial and product design: Libue – The Toilet for Parkinson’s Patient by Emily Tang
Designed for patients with Parkinson’s disease, this toilet provides patients with a safe and independent toileting environment.

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Interactive media design: escHERO by Lui Yan-yan
This innovation combines cardiovascular exercises and online games to allow users to discover ways to quit smoking.

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Environment and interior design: Mobile residential unit 01 by Obie Chan Shung-lek
This project is designed and constructed for people to experiment and explore structures and materials, habitats and mobility as well as personalization and cultural values.

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Advertising design: Gent restoration by Westley Wong Chun-yat
Through social media, this campaign comes up with creative advertisements to highlight men’s suits in gentleman style so as to change the conventional image of suits.

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Digital media design: Mr Invisible by Chan Ka-wing, Chan Ka-chun, Chan Tsz-yeung, Lau Ho-yin and Leung Shuk-ching, in collaboration with Christian Family Service Centre – Centre for Adolescent Mental Health Prevention and Intervention
This collaborative project in work-integrated education aims to advocate engagement with those having mental disabilities through point-of-view shots from the perspective of an abused student in classroom setting.

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