Donor Appreciation Booklet 感謝捐贈冊子
Jade Hung, a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Product Design student, received support from Shun Hing Group to join the “Designful Innovation for One Billion People” exchange programme at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences in Netherlands and create design ideas to better the daily life of humanity. Jade said: “Design ideas are entirely a matter of individual exploration. When I visited a museum in Rotterdam, I saw how the designers created their works with the concept of environmental protection, like planting a tree serving as a piece of furniture. I thought to myself why don’t we use locally available materials and transform wastes like kitchen leftovers, tree leaves and cigarette butts into daily products such as stationery and mobile phone covers through 3D printing technology?” “This trip let me reflect on the benefits of technology application. For example, I visited Gaudí’s Casa Batlló on an AR guided tour. My classmates from Netherlands were studying how medical diagnosis could be conducted remotely on mobile phones using face recognition technology. Design work is not limited to design only. To promote my idea of upcycling waste into useful materials, I have developed an app, with an incentive scheme added to increase the level of public participation.” 就讀產品設計(榮譽)文學士課程的熊樂晴獲信興集團支持,遠赴荷蘭鹿特丹應用科學大學參加主題為 「 Designful Innovation for One Billion People 」的交流計劃,構思可為數以億人改善生活的設計意念。 樂晴說:「設計意念全憑自己探索,我參觀鹿特丹的博物館時,看見設計師從環保出發,培植一棵樹 生長成一件傢俬,我想,何不就地取材,將廚餘、樹葉、煙頭等廢料以3D打印技術打印文具、手機外 殼等日常用品?」 「這個旅程讓我深思運用科技的好處,到高第巴特婁之家用AR導賞,來自荷蘭的同學則構思如何善用 面部辨識技術以手機遙距診症。設計工作亦不只關乎設計,為推廣我的轉廢為材概念,我便設計了一 個App,並加入獎勵計劃以吸引更多人參與。」 15
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