Two recent visitors to HKDI helped students understand how design and a sustainable lifestyle can be good partners but as Summer Cao reports designers have to inspire consumers to adopt better habits before long term improvements in the environment will be possible
Design scholarship has long roots in tackling wicked problems and sustainability, yet less is known ...
Design Students\u27 Journey to the World In educating the next generation of design talents, HKDI al...
This article proposes that industrial designers should engage in design for behavioral change to enc...
The HKDI is on course to become a pioneer in environmentally conscious design by embedding the conce...
A new HKDI exhibition that showcases some of the best young graphic design talents from Switzerland ...
When the HKDI\u27s annual Fashion Show and Image Show took place on two sultry nights in June, gradu...
Issues of creativity and sustainability have usually been separated since the industrial revolution ...
The HKDI\u27s Department of Product & Interior Design operates on the belief that great designs only...
Chelsia Lau is the chief designer for Ford in Shanghai and is behind some of its biggest projects. W...
HKDI Alumi Gary Lee and Chak Yun Hei have both been quick to carve out promising careers in design, ...
HKDI\u27s Successful Brand Journey seminars in Spring 2014 provided a number of insights into the ...
The Future is Human-centred Design In the following three issues of SIGNED we will explore the chang...
Over the last five months, some of Hong Kong\u27s most accomplished designers have been engaged in a...
The best design education creates harmony between carftsmanship and creativity, with students being ...
“Design for Well-Being” is HKDI’s major education and collaboration direction in the coming few year...
Design scholarship has long roots in tackling wicked problems and sustainability, yet less is known ...
Design Students\u27 Journey to the World In educating the next generation of design talents, HKDI al...
This article proposes that industrial designers should engage in design for behavioral change to enc...
The HKDI is on course to become a pioneer in environmentally conscious design by embedding the conce...
A new HKDI exhibition that showcases some of the best young graphic design talents from Switzerland ...
When the HKDI\u27s annual Fashion Show and Image Show took place on two sultry nights in June, gradu...
Issues of creativity and sustainability have usually been separated since the industrial revolution ...
The HKDI\u27s Department of Product & Interior Design operates on the belief that great designs only...
Chelsia Lau is the chief designer for Ford in Shanghai and is behind some of its biggest projects. W...
HKDI Alumi Gary Lee and Chak Yun Hei have both been quick to carve out promising careers in design, ...
HKDI\u27s Successful Brand Journey seminars in Spring 2014 provided a number of insights into the ...
The Future is Human-centred Design In the following three issues of SIGNED we will explore the chang...
Over the last five months, some of Hong Kong\u27s most accomplished designers have been engaged in a...
The best design education creates harmony between carftsmanship and creativity, with students being ...
“Design for Well-Being” is HKDI’s major education and collaboration direction in the coming few year...
Design scholarship has long roots in tackling wicked problems and sustainability, yet less is known ...
Design Students\u27 Journey to the World In educating the next generation of design talents, HKDI al...
This article proposes that industrial designers should engage in design for behavioral change to enc...