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    08 Nov 2016

    HKDI students sweep top three places in 
eyewear design competition
    HKDI students sweep top three places in 
eyewear design competition
    HKDI students sweep top three places in 
eyewear design competition
    HKDI students sweep top three places in 
eyewear design competition
    HKDI students sweep top three places in 
eyewear design competition

    HKDI students sweep top three places in eyewear design competition

    Year Two HKDI student of the Higher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design, CHAN Wai-mau (left), and current HKDI graduates of the Higher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product), IP Lok-sang (center) and LEE Cheuk-chung (right), took the top three prizes in the Student Group as well as winning the Made-to-Sell Award in the 18th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition.
    Year Two HKDI student of the Higher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design, CHAN Wai-mau (left), and current HKDI graduates of the Higher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product), IP Lok-sang (center) and LEE Cheuk-chung (right), took the top three prizes in the Student Group as well as winning the Made-to-Sell Award in the 18th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition.
    CHAN Wai-mau clinched the championship of the Student Group with his work “Recall”. He created an eyewear design infusing elements of the everyday folding table to remind the wearer to dine more with the family and spend time taking care of family members.
    CHAN Wai-mau clinched the championship of the Student Group with his work “Recall”. He created an eyewear design infusing elements of the everyday folding table to remind the wearer to dine more with the family and spend time taking care of family members.
    Current HKDI graduate of the Higher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product), LEE Cheuk-chung, was first runner-up in the Student Group and winner of the Made-to-Sell Award with his works named “Inclinations” (Photo 3) and “Image” (Photo 4) respectively.
    Current HKDI graduate of the Higher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product), LEE Cheuk-chung, was first runner-up in the Student Group and winner of the Made-to-Sell Award with his works named “Inclinations” (Photo 3) and “Image” (Photo 4) respectively.
    Current HKDI graduate of the Higher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product), IP Lok-sang, was second runner-up with his work named “Earthcraft”. The arms of his eyewear are designed in the image of tree branches, exuding a natural style in line with the theme of the product.
    Current HKDI graduate of the Higher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product), IP Lok-sang, was second runner-up with his work named “Earthcraft”. The arms of his eyewear are designed in the image of tree branches, exuding a natural style in line with the theme of the product.
    HKDI graduate of Design Discipline Samuel SO was first runner-up of the Open Group with his innovatively-designed work “Stitch”, in which leather is woven on to the spectacle frame and arms  and the wearer can freely match his/her outfit with the leather casing every day.
    HKDI graduate of Design Discipline Samuel SO was first runner-up of the Open Group with his innovatively-designed work “Stitch”, in which leather is woven on to the spectacle frame and arms and the wearer can freely match his/her outfit with the leather casing every day.
    Students and graduates of the Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI), member institution of the Vocational Training Council (VTC) shone in the 18th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition, sweeping the top three places as well as winning the Made-to-Sell Award and the first runner-up prize of the Open Group. The winning products will be exhibited in the three-day Hong Kong Optical Fair to be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre between Wednesday 9 and Friday 11 November.

    Year Two HKDI student of the Higher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design, CHAN Wai-mau, clinched the championship of the Student Group with his work “Recall”. Feeling that Hong Kong people lead hectic lives and have little time for family dinners to enjoy togetherness, he created an eyewear design infusing elements of the everyday furniture of a folding table. The arms of the eyewear are printed with wood patterns, while the joints of the nose bridge and spectacle frame resemble the iron part of a folding table, reminding the wearer to dine more with the family and spend time taking care of family members. Wai-mau was delighted with the win, saying it has boosted his confidence in joining the design industry in the future. He thanked HKDI teachers for their dedication. During his studies at HKDI, the institute has arranged frequent talks for students on the jewellery and product design industry, as well as factory visits and exchanges to update them on the industry’s latest developments. Wai-mau’s creativity and techniques have been greatly enhanced as a result.

    Current HKDI graduate of the Higher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product), LEE Cheuk-chung, was first runner-up in the Student Group and winner of the Made-to-Sell Award with his designs named “Inclinations” and “Image” respectively. Cheuk-chung feels that each individual has a unique style, so for “Inclinations” he developed flexible eyewear that enables different people to highlight their own taste. The spectacles are made of magnetic material that can be matched with different frames, accentuating varied styles of the wearer. “Image”, inspired by photography, creates a vibe of the retro manual Single Lens Reflex camera through its frame and arms made of leather and metal complexes. Cheuk-chung said the programme taught extensive product design knowledge ranging from graphic to product design subjects, which helped give him a broader base to pursue a career in product design.

    Another graduate of the same programme, IP Lok-sang, was second runner-up with his work named “Earthcraft”. The arms of his eyewear are designed in the image of tree branches, exuding a natural style in line with the product theme.

    In the Open Group, first runner-up Samuel SO is an HKDI graduate currently working in a global eyewear design company. His work named “Stitch” is innovatively designed with leather woven on to the spectacle frame and arms, and the wearer can freely match his/her outfit with the leather casing every day.

    The 18th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition was a joint initiative by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and the Hong Kong Optical Manufacturers Association to enhance the quality of local eyewear design, encouraging local designers to unleash their creativity, and promoting Hong Kong designs to international buyers. The theme of this year’s competition was “Uniqueness”. Designers competed in two categories, the Open Group and Student Group. The entries were judged on such criteria as creativity, design, function and market potential.

    The Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI) is a member of the VTC Group. HKDI was established in 2007 with the mission to be a leading provider of design education and lifelong learning. It brings together the strengths of design departments of the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE) to encourage synergy and interdisciplinary thinking in its broad range of design programmes. HKDI maintains a strong network with industry and provides its students with essential practical experience enriched with cultural sensitivities and sustainability. The campus in Tiu Keng Leng provides a creative, inspiring and vibrant learning environment for students. Website: www.hkdi.edu.hk

    VTC Website: www.vtc.edu.hk

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    Annex: Awardees of the 18th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition
    Student Group
    Champion  CHAN Wai-mau Year Two HKDI student of the Higher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design
     
    Entry: Recall
    First Runner-up LEE Cheuk-chung Current HKDI graduate of the Higher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)
     
    Entry: Inclinations
    Second Runner-up IP Lok-sang, Current HKDI graduate of the Higher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)
     
    Entry: Earthcraft
    The Made-to-Sell Award LEE Cheuk-chung Current HKDI graduate of the Higher Diploma in Product Design (Timepiece & Lifestyle Product)
     
    Entry: Image
    Open Group
    First Runner-up Samuel SO HKDI Graduate of Design Discipline
     
    Entry: Stitch




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