【Congratulations】 Teachers Yang Chaoming, Zhu Xianzhe, and Xue Huiyue guided their students to win 4 'Honorable Mentions' at the 2025 IDA International Design Awards!
📣[Congratulations] Teachers Yang Chaoming, Zhu Xianzhe, and Xue Huiyue guided their students to win 4 'Honorable Mentions' at the 2025 IDA International Design Awards!
[Achievement]
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Work: Button Blessings
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Creators: Chih-Chiao Yu, Yu-Ting Hsu, Jie-Ling Chen, Tzu-Heng Tang
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Supervising Teacher: Prof. Chao-Ming Yang
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Participate: "2025 International Design Awards - Print / Books category" won an "Honorable Mention"!
[Award-Winning Work] (Click the image for award details.)
【Design concept】
Merging button design with traditional temple culture, this design infuses modern aesthetics to breathe new life into ancient deities. Each button symbolizes protection, blessings, and faith, making spirituality accessible to younger generations in their daily lives. Through creative packaging and storytelling, these designs serve as both cultural carriers and fashionable expressions, seamlessly integrating tradition with modernity and revitalizing temple culture in contemporary society.
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Work: Remnant Scale
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Creators: Yi-Hsuan Huang, Tzu-Ning Huang, Yi-Hua Wei, Chien-Yu Chien
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Supervising Teacher: Yang Chao-Ming and Chu Hsien-Che
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Participate: "2025 International Design Awards - Print / Books category" won an "Honorable Mention"!
[Award-Winning Work] (Click the image for award details.)
[Design concept]
Through a microscopic perspective, this project explores the scale patterns of endangered fish species, uncovering their connections to cultural history and environmental change. By translating the unique visual language of fish scales, it reimagines these vanishing species to raise public awareness of ecological issues. Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 15: Life on Land, the work harnesses the power of design to bring attention to small yet precious life stories, inspiring deeper reflection on the future of environmental conservation.
[Achievement]
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Work: HUMANMADE
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Creators:Kai-Wen Yang,Yu-Ching Lai,Hui-Ching Yang,Kai-Fen Huang,I-Chen Lu
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Supervising Teacher: Prof. Hsien-Che Chu
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Participate: "2025 International Design Awards - Print / Books category" won an "Honorable Mention"!
[Award-Winning Work] (Click the image for award details.)
Both in the past and present, humans have continually used desire to create demand, forming a cycle that endlessly repeats.
By integrating this concept with fairy tales, we reflect on the outcomes born from human desires through the allegories within these stories—and the inevitable fate of these creations: to become waste.
[Achievement]
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Work: Zoom into Plastic
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Creators:Tzu-Yu Wang,Yi-Chen Chiu,Yu-Han Su,Kuan-Hua Kung
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Supervising Teacher: Prof. Hui-Yueh Hsieh
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Participate: "2025 International Design Awards - Print / Books category" won an "Honorable Mention"!
[Award-Winning Work] (Click the image for award details.)
【Design concept】
Due to its transparency, single-use plastic is often overlooked—used in large quantities and quickly discarded—resulting in a persistent and challenging waste problem.
This design uses pink bioplastic as a medium to recreate the textures of flat plastic containers and packaging. By transforming overlooked waste into striking design elements, it draws attention and prompts reflection on plastic pollution.
Bioplastic can be reused multiple times and eventually biodegrades, enabling a sustainable cycle. It allows everyday objects to strike a balance between aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability.


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