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Advertising Design student wins recycling bin design competition

Congratulations to Miss Lau Cheuk Yan Sharon, our year-2 student in Advertising Design's winning the Clean Recycling - Two Plastic Containers Recycling Bin Design Competition organised by YMCA. Her winning design and others of the competition will be used for the recycled bins in all YMCA venues and centres. Report on Oriental Daily, 6 May 2018

7 May, 2018

Exhibition Highlights: 'Roadate' 始於觸下 — 觸感展

The 'Roadate' Exhibition launched on 23 April 2018 (Mon and will end on 29 April 2018 (Sun).  Audience wil experience the culture of Hong Kong through avenues, streets, alleys and paths. Click HERE for more details. Here are some hightlights from the opening and exhibition: Avenues 道 Streets 街 Alleys 巷 Paths 徑 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Facebook: fb.me/roadate Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roadate/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- A project by BA(Hons) in Communication Design Year 3 students Credits: Amelia Lau, Ann Chan, Antony Wong, Charlotte Li, Claudia Yip, Connie Lau, Eagle Chan, Erika Jean Ho, Kayla Lau, Kest Cheung, Kiki Cheng, Kiki Lam, Mandy Lam, Matthew Yung, Mike Leung, Russell Pun, SinYi Lau, Susi So Project Leader: Amy Chow

23 Apr, 2018

Exhibition Highlights: 'Unmute — The Sound of Hong Kong' Exhibition 無意聲展

The Unmute’’ Exhibition launched on 23 April 2018 (Mon) and will end on 29 April 2018 (Sun). The exhibition presents the Hong Kong community through the aspect of sounds and voices (“unmute”). Click HERE and the photos below for more details. Here are some hightlights from the exhibition: Re-captivation 洞曉 Unfamiliar Familiar 陌悉 Buried Bonding 湮沒的關係 Unrevealed Stories 深聲   Facebook: fb.me/unmutehk Website: unmute.hk ------------------------------------------------------------------ A project by BA(Hons) in Communication Design Year 3 students Credits: Alice Wan, Astrid Li, Ava Chan, Brenda Hui, Chan Hin Yung Chan Ka Man, Connie Chan, Happy Lai, Ho Shan, Jacky Ho, Lee Nicole, Lokki Chau, Poon Ching Chloe, Sara Ng, Thomas Chan, Tiffany Lau, Tong Wing Yi Ivy, Victoria So Project Leader:  Anneke Coppoolse

23 Apr, 2018

PolyU Design organises “Origami x Materials” exhibition

Through origami, even materials like paper, textile, blanket can be folded into everyday life housewares and installations, like furniture, chairs and light shades that bring us surprises — as showcased in the latest exhibition on The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) campus. Origami has hundreds of years of history. It is a folding technique changes the characteristics of materials, transforming two-dimensional materials into objects with three-dimensional attributes. Modern origami design is no longer a sculpting process, but a way of designing objects that are neither limited to materials nor folding methods. In the exhibition "Origami x Materials" organised by the Material Resource Centre under PolyU's School of Design between 3 and 18 April 2018, a group of designers and brands, as well as PolyU design alumnus and students, will showcase a variety of origami-inspired houseware designs and installations. Applying origami-inspired structures and folding styles on different materials, they have created many design works for daily life uses that bring us surprises and inspirations. The exhibition aims to enhance audience's understanding of origami, its structural principle, and the many possibilities of different materials as presented in origami form. Designers and inventors can thus be inspired to explore new, trendy and interesting materials in their future creations. The exhibition features two designers: Mr Kade Chan Pak Hei A professional origami artist and product/graphic designer, Mr Chanis also a graduate of PolyU's School of Design. He is the first Chinese receiving the Yoshino Issei Fund from Japan Origami Academic Society, the most prestigious award in the origami community. So far, Mr Chan has created more than 100 origami designs and organised more than 60 public events/exhibitions in collaboration with various brands and organisations. Mr Eric Tong Graduated from The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, Mr Tong is passionate about bespoke furniture and product design. He has worked for renowned architects Zaha Hadid and Future Systems before starting up his studio in Hong Kong. Highlights of Student Works The exhibition also highlights a collection from five groups of PolyU's design students. Their origami works attempt to provide practical solutions to different problems of our daily lives. Material Resource Centre of PolyU's School of Design PolyU's School of Design is committed to bring new sources of inspiration and creativity for innovation. The School's Material Resource Centre serves as a material library where staff, students and alumni of PolyU, and university partners can explore materials representing current trends in design, materials research and productions from all over the world. "Origami x Materials" Exhibition Exhibition Period: 3 April – 18 April 2018 Venue and Opening Hours (Free Admission): (1) 3/F, Jockey Club Innovation Tower, PolyU Monday to Sunday 10:00 – 19:00 (2) Room V510, 5/F, Material Resource Centre, Jockey Club Innovation Tower, PolyU Monday to Friday 10:30 – 18:00 Free Guided Tour Free Origami Table Lamp Making Workshop by Mr Kade Chan Pak Hei For public enquiry: Ms Man Tsang (Email: wman.tsang@polyu.edu.hk / Tel: 2766 7971) More about the exhibition

4 Apr, 2018

‘We go green! We stay green!’ – Digital Print Shop makes green pledge by joining the FSC Trademark Programme

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design (PolyU Design) happily announces that its Digital Print Shop has joined the FSC™ Trademark Programme for non-certificate holder with an FSC License Code FSC-N002782 to educate students on responsible use of forest products. Currently available to the users of its laser printing services are FSC-certified paper products complying with the FSC’s high environmental, social, and economic standards. Trial and errors are unavoidable and precious to all design students, and this leads to material consumption and disposal. Observing numerous used materials in the waste bins in the past, Digital Print Shop decided to take further steps to participate in environmental protection, minimize waste generation, enhance eco-awareness of the students, while well balance the purpose of learning and environmental friendliness. Since the beginning of 2017, the Digital Print Shop has gradually upgraded its service to fulfill the requirements of FSC programme and launched the ‘We go green! We stay green!’ campaign. FSC™ (Forest Stewardship Council®) is a global not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting responsible forest management around the world. The FSC certification scheme ensures that forest products are responsibly managed and harvested. FSC™ works to take care of the world’s forests for future generations – making sure we all have ‘Forests For All Forever’. As committing themselves to the ‘We go green! We stay green!’ campaign, students will not only devote themselves to preventing global deforestation by using FSC paper, but can also use newly launched recyclable form board to reduce unnecessary wastage. Students could be beneficial from the immediate reduced cost for presentations too. ‘We go green! We stay green!’ video:

28 Mar, 2018

Facebook Live Chat - Should I study Design in Hong Kong?

We did our first Facebook Live Chat with PolyU International Affair Office ("IAO") tonight. Mr. Stefan Sonntag, our Internationalisation Advisor introduced the four main disciplines under BA(Hon) Scheme in Design, the programme structure and tips on application. Following his talk, Salla, a Finnish now studying Environment & Interior Design Year 3 shared her interesting school life in Hong Kong as an international student. Watch the playback here! Hope you would find it helpful to choose the right design programme in Hong Kong. Or contact us for more information. Thank you Stefan (Left), Marie from IAO (Middle) and Salla (Right) for joining the Live Chat.  

15 Mar, 2018

Temporary Closure of Material Resource Centre on 15-21 March

  Please be informed that the Material Resource Centre in School of Design will be temporarily closed from 15 March to 21 March 2018. The Centre will resume work on 22 March 2018.

15 Mar, 2018

PolyU Design ranked again among QS World Top 25 Art and Design institutions

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design (PolyU Design) is ranked again among the world’s top 25 Art and Design institutions by the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings®.  "We welcome the new ranking, and particularly feel encouraged by the recognition from employers," says Prof. Cees de Bont, Dean of PolyU Design, citing the score that positioned the School at the 14th place among the top 25 institutions for Employer Reputation.  "It is a reflection of the academic rigor that the School has established throughout its history."  This QS metric is based on over 30,000 international and domestic responses to its QS Employer Survey, and asks employers to identify those institutions from which they source the most competent, innovative, and effective graduates.  Graduates from the School include established names like Raman Hui, director of the blockbuster action comedy Monster Hunt and animation director of Oscar-winning Shrek to James O, co-founder of the first $1 billion Hong Kong startup company Gogovan. The climbing position also echoes the continuous efforts that the School has put into its research initiatives, conducted under three pillars of interests:  Design Social, Design Economies and Design Making.  In 2017, the Asian Ergonomics Design Lab led by Dr Yan Luximon won the Best Innovation Award from ACED Ergonomics Design Awards 2017 in Japan with its SizeChina Faceform - a set of anthropometric design tools developed for head and face related products for the Chinese population.  New research collaborations have secured significant funding to conduct work in the coming years in many other areas, including Dr Hanna Wirman’s project on digital game development and design for autism and special education; Dr Gino Yu’s development of a software toolkit for the creation of intelligent virtual agents for guiding media consumption and browsing; Dr Newman Lau’s research on breast movement that supports bra design for sports; Mr Peter Hasdell’s project on engaging multi-disciplinary design approaches for rural China, and his publication on "Border Ecologies: Hong Kong’s Mainland Frontier", co-written with Mr Joshua Bolchover; as well as Mr Brian Lee's project on 3D printing design approach for sustainable product development. Read more: QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018: Art & Design

1 Mar, 2018

Get your portfolio ready for entry to PolyU Design

Things you need to know to get your portfolios well prepared!!!! Here comes a series of videos providing advice about portfolios that may be useful for your application to our BA(Hons) programmes. Click to watch now! Advertising Design: http://bit.ly/SD_Portfolio_AD Communication Design: http://bit.ly/SD_Portfolio_CD Digital Media: http://bit.ly/SD_Portfolio_DM Environment & Interior Design: http://bit.ly/SD_Portfolio_EID Interactive Media: http://bit.ly/SD_Portfolio_IM Product Design: http://bit.ly/SD_Portfolio_PRD Social Design: http://bit.ly/SD_Portfolio_SD including:  - Interviews with faculty members - student sharing   The videos are also available on our Youtube channel.

14 Feb, 2018

Global Game Jam 2018 Hong Kong connected thousands jammers over the world

Over 42 thousand jammers in 804 jam sites located in 109 countries participated in Global Game Jam 2018. Hong Kong was 6th biggest among these locations with 339 jammers, both students and professional game designers, creating 59 games at Cyberport over the past weekend. During the 48-hour jam, a global theme was announced, teams formed and full game development cycle completed from ideation to testing including art design, programming, game design, sound design, user interface design and testing. This year's theme was the word “Transmission”.   The event led to a two-hour award ceremony where the best teams in nine different categories were awarded. The award for Best Theme Integration went to the team behind the game “Postrans”. In the game players connect cities with roads to deliver mail. The award for Future Game Developer was “Love in the Game Jam” a VR game where players matched couples with cupid’s arrows. The Audience Choice Award went to the team behind the game “Worder” a game where players solve puzzles by changing their character’s shape into different letters of the alphabet. The Innovation Award also went to “Worder” for this new gameplay mechanic. “Hello, Operator?” a game about using a switchboard to connect telephone calls won the award for Comic Relief. The game “You Shall Not Pass” won the award for Best Board Game. In the game the players attempt to cheat during an exam without being caught. The Old School Cool Award went to “Urgent Transmission” a factory management game. “Wild Sound” won the Most Potential for 2018 Award, a game about connecting telephone calls between animals. Finally, a there was a second Audience Choice Award that went to “Edward Has a Butterfly” about chaos theory.    Globally, the jam has a reputation as a creative platform for professional and beginner game developers to create innovative games in a limited period. Many such games are further developed into commercial products or successfully inspire new ideas in the industry. We expect to see some of this year’s games in the app stores later this year. Hong Kong’s 2018 game jam event was a good example of how entirely unique ideas, interfaces, technical implementations and gameplay can be created in a fun event and working with new people.  The event in Hong Kong was organized by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s School of Design together with Cyberport. Seven other institutions of higher education supported the event. Hong Kong Game Development Association, Chinese DIGRA, Game Dev Happy Hour Hong Kong, Hong Kong Digital Game-based Learning Association, Press Start Hong Kong, Dimsum Labs and Hong Kong Maker Club were Supporting Organisations of the event. Unity, Outblaze, LKF Labs, Capstone, Visionaries 777, Shadow Factory, TFI and RETRO.HK sponsored the event. GoAnimate was the Official Animation Partner. HK01, GEME was the Official Digital Partner.  All games created during the GGJHK, together with videos, are available at http://globalgamejam.org/2018/jam-sites/hong-kong/games. Jammers please make sure you uploaded your YouTube link and game file to your game page so everyone can see. Photos from the event will be located on our Facebook page. For more photos or any other inquiries, please contact hanna.wirman@polyu.edu.hk. For details, please visit the event’s official website.  Hope to see you all again next year!   Hanna Wirman and Rhys Jones,  On behalf of the GGJHK Organising Team,     

5 Feb, 2018

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