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Cheung Chi Ho's 'Petition Visualiser' as YOUNG STARS Bronze winner

One of the sources of air pollution is the increased carbon emission from fossil fuel industry. The problem is global and has flagged an alarm to human’s life. To increase awareness, this issue is addressed in the brief for this year’s Young Stars competition, where our Advertising Design student Cheung Chi Ho has proposed a campaign to promote the idea of Carbon Neutrality, and proudly won a Bronze! Chi Ho’s amazing solution is titled “Petition Visualiser” – a real-time out-of-home solution that encourages petition signing by presenting the petition’s live status in a visually impactful way. It features a set of digital out-of-home posters to communicate the harm of pollution to encourage audience to participate in the petition by scanning a QR code. As the number of signing increases, the key visual will fade away in proportion to how close the petition is reaching its targeted signature numbers. By combining craft and technology, the interactive design carries an additional symbolic meaning of wiping out the pollution together, which provide incentives for the public to sign the petition. As part of AD STARS award show, the Young Stars is an international advertising competition for college students. Works were judged by a panel of global advertising experts. Young Stars winners will have the chance to land an internship with a top global agency. Please join us in congratulating Chi Ho on his achievement!

9 Sep, 2021

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Students bring trophies home from European Product Design Award 2021

Congratulations to our fresh graduates of Product Design WONG Chi Yin and Ramona SHIU on winning prizes at the European Product Design Award 2021! Both winners were supervised by Dr Shih Yi-teng, Assistant Professor throughout the creation of capstone projects.   Chi Yin’s capstone project ‘OPRO’ is selected as TOP DESIGN in Education/Teaching Aids. It is the first robot car design for STEM featuring an extendable car foundation and a worksheet set in order to provide a level-by-level hands-on learning experience for students to create their own OPRO design. The project was selected by the Jury from all finalists of the category from other regions in the world. Ramona’s ‘PLAB: Kids’ Play Lab’, an interactive Toy Kit for kids, is WINNER in the Toy Design/Educational Toy category. The outstanding design is recognized for escalating play to the next level through the application of technology.  The European Product Design Award™ is an international award created to recognise the efforts of talented product designers who aim to improve human’s daily lives with their practical, well-thought-out creations. 

8 Sep, 2021

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Radio Interview Designing to improve family relationship

It was a great chat between the host of RTHK radio programme “U秀幫” and our students Water, Susan (Social Design) and Sherry (Digital Media), on why they chose to become design students, and what their design can do to help people in the community. The students introduced their Integrated Capstone project “Relationship in Action” that was created to improve relationship among family members. Listen: https://bit.ly/3jytOny (Putonghua & Cantonese)

1 Sep, 2021

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Radio Interview How design gives new life to ugly food

“Ugly food” is the imperfect food such as fruits or vegetables with blemishes or bruises that are less popular in markets. Ray (Advertising Design), Lok Tung & Kevin (Social Design) were engaged in an Integrated Capstone Project “Never be a Regular” that aims at promoting ugly produce to the local supermarkets. In this interview by RTHK Putonghua Programme “U秀幫”,  they shared their student life where they experienced personal and professional growth via internship. Listen: https://bit.ly/3BxO4eT (Putonghua & Cantonese)

1 Sep, 2021

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Radio Interview University Students' Animation Dreams

Japanese anime has been popular in Hong Kong for decades. How did it influenced our three Digital Media students Potter, Ceci, Helen in pursuing their career paths to animators? How is a good animation created? Don’t miss out the interview by RTHK Putonghua programme “U秀幫” with these creative young people. Their works were selected to show at the public screening at the MOViE MOViE anifest previously in August.  Listen: https://bit.ly/2V4Cngh (Putonghua & Cantonese)

1 Sep, 2021

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Commencement of the New Semester

Dear New Students, Welcome to PolyU Design! Snapshots of the 2021/22 Orientation Day for the undergraduate students that was held to kick start the campus life on 24 August 2021.   2 3 1 7 5 6 4      

31 Aug, 2021

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International Competitions and Awards Subsidy Scheme 2021/22

The Competitions and Awards Subsidy Scheme continues to support the students and recent graduates of the following PolyU Design's undergraduate programmes from September 2021 to August 2022:  BA(Hons) Scheme in Design Advertising Design Communication Design Environment and Interior Design Product Design Social Design BA(Hons) in Digital Media BA(Hons) in Interactive Media   Eligible students/recent graduates* can apply for the subsidy for their entries to any recognized international/well-known competitions/awards (entrance fees and/or shipping costs) on a reimbursement basis. The competition/award entries must be affiliated to SD and each application is required to be endorsed by the discipline/programme leader of the applicant. For details and application form CLICK HERE   *recent graduates = 2021 fresh graduates submitting their final year projects to recognized competitions during the period of September 2021 to August 2022.

31 Aug, 2021

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Neon signs witness the history of Hong Kong, says Brian Kwok from PolyU’s School of Design

  //Brian started the research project on Hong Kong neon signs in 2016. One of the team’s critical tasks was to photo-document the neon signs that could still be found in different districts in Hong Kong. While neon light manufacturing is a sunset industry in Hong Kong, the team managed to interview some neon masters and visited the neon light manufactories. “Surprisingly, we were lucky to discover about 1,000 original neon sign artworks in one of the local neon light manufactories! These artworks were all hand-painted and are still in good condition, and more importantly, they have never been seen by the public,” Brian said.//   Read Brian's full interview on Pulse@PolyU | June 2021

27 Aug, 2021

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Prof Stephen Wang appointed New Scheme Leader of MDes

PolyU Design's Master of Design programme is well established and was recognised as one of the best in the world.  The School constantly reviews its curriculum to ensure its quality and relevance, and we look forward to providing further news on that soon. At the same time, we are pleased to announce that Prof. Stephen Jia Wang will take up the role as the new Scheme Leader of the Master of Design programme. Prof. Wang joined PolyU Design as Professor in UX Design & Design Intelligence in January 2020. He consults projects by Guangzhou Automobile Corporation (GAC Group) and Huawei User-Center Design and is also one of the Project Leaders of the Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence in Design (AiDLab), a research operation jointly established by PolyU and The Royal College of Art (RCA). He is also a key founding member of the recently established PolyU Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT). Prof. Wang's vision for the Master of Design (MDes) Scheme is to nurture proactive leaders and game-changers for the future industry.  He said:  "I see the Scheme as a unique and dynamic platform to maintaining and expanding long-term partnerships with industry and commercial clients for student projects and other activities. These partnerships are going to draw from and inform a new landscape and direction for design practice and thinking.  With high-level flexibility and variety restructured in the curriculum, the Scheme gives new impetus to interdisciplinary research and education in the region. As designers see the world as systems to be organised and integrated, they don't have to choose any specialty for a profession, but see areas of study as sources of knowledge and patterns to inform their work towards meeting global challenges. In this Scheme, designers of innovation feel at home in the arts, humanities, science, engineering, and mathematics." For more information on Prof. Wang's academic interests, see [link]

26 Aug, 2021

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"omnom." by Chang Pei-Chi won Hong Kong Winner of James Dyson Award 2021

BRAVO! We are proud to announce the amazing achievement our fresh graduates of Product Design have made at the James Dyson Award 2021!   Miss Chang Pei-Chi Peggy’s “omnom.” project is named the National Winner, Hong Kong. She is one of the national winners representing the best young inventors from over 2,000 entries across 28 countries and regions, bringing revolutionary inventions to our judges. “omnom.” is a smart dining service & product system tailored to fit the future care home. It connects stakeholders in the care home system through data digitization, enhances interaction quality through design & increases safety through performance monitoring. (Tutor: Dr Brian Lee)   In addition, Miss Tse Hong I Sophia’s “OCTAPS” is selected as the Hong Kong Runner Up. It is an inclusive musical toy for ADHD preschool children (4 to 6 years old), which allow ADHD children to release their energy at home, to let children explore interest in music freely. (Tutor: Dr Tulio Maximo)   The James Dyson Award is an international design award that celebrates, encourages and inspires the next generation of design engineers. Open to current students and recent design and engineering graduates, the Award is a chance for budding inventors to make a name for themselves. The regional winners are progressing to the International stages of the competition on Wednesday 13 October.   Congratulations!   To learn more about both projects and the awards, click omnom. OCTAPS

26 Aug, 2021

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