Student
Awards
Compilation
Our students excel in design and have won numerous well-deserved awards. Find out more about our future industry leaders here.
Daniel ChuHigher Diploma in Fashion Design
Inspired from “Plastic Surgery”, it is a fashion collection with the theme “Variable”. Similar to the idea of jigsaw puzzle, the fashion pieces are made up of individual pieces of fabrics which people can create their own unique clothes by assembling those interlocking and tessellating pieces with jean buttons. With the help of technology, the pattern is made by 3D printing, not only making it much more outstanding, but also enhancing the clothing ventilation.
CreateSmart Young Design Talent Special AwardDFA Hong Kong Young Design Talent Awards 2017
Plastic Surgery
Chu Ka WingHigher Diploma in Interior Design
Feeling that city dwellers lead a hectic life, Ka-wing hopes to create a sanctuary amid hustle and bustle of the city. The inspiration of his teahouse is based on the floating restaurant on the bank of Shing Mun River in Sha Tin. Adding the style of Japanese teahouses and a heavy reliance on sunlight as well as making use of the man-made sound of rustling leaves and flowing streams, the teahouse will make customers feel relaxed and calm like staying in the countryside.
Gold Award (Student Category)The 25th Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards (APIDA)
Music Therapy Tea House
Cheng Wing ChunHigher Diploma in Architectural Design
During his study at HKDI, Wing Chun won a scholarship, earning an opportunity to exchange to the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen. The maker culture and the popularity of cycling there inspired him to establish a platform named "Wheel Thing Makers" together with his friends, with the aim to share with the Hong Kong community as the "makers" through creativity, upcycling skills and social innovation. In 2017, Wing Chun formed another group "Gaau1 Up", promoting the upcycling of the plastic waste in a community with the help of open source design.
CreateSmart Young Design Talent Special AwardDFA Hong Kong Young Design Talent Awards 2017
Ann HoHigher Diploma in Fashion Design
Contemporary trends keep changing across the time. Fashion sometimes could recount a story of history, reflecting the historical development and cultural changes. By integrating innovative and traditional techniques, the collection “Hook the Hope” emphasizes the importance of preserving history. The natural pattern of fish net can only be seen after ripping away the gel coating, symbolic to the uncovering of history. The print making process and the fish net pattern also demonstrate craftsmanship.
Young Design Talent Special Mention AwardDFA Hong Kong Young Design Talent Awards 2017
Hook the Hope
Chan Cho ManHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design
Cho-man wears glasses daily, but finds them awkward when donning beautiful attire for grand occasions like parties and weddings – so she chose gold and silver colours for her entry to ensure the wearer a gorgeous look when attending different social occasions.
Champion of the Student GroupThe 19th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition
Coiled
Wong Wing KitHigher Diploma in Jewellery & Image Product Design
Wing-kit feels that today’s ubiquity of smartphones has reduced the opportunities for direct communication, as his friends at gatherings are always busy taking pictures and uploading them to social platforms. This phenomenon prompted him to infuse the element of a camera lens into his eyewear design to remind the wearer not to get too absorbed in the “Pepperazzi” culture and neglect precious moments together.
First Runner-up of the Student GroupThe 19th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition
Photograph
Tse Yuen SinHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design
The work entitled “Edge” is inspired by the concept of a circuit board. The eyewear design gives a technological feel, aiming to bring out the message that technology is closely entwined with every aspect of life nowadays.
Second Runner-up of the Student GroupThe 19th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition
Edge
So Yiu KwokHigher Diploma in Jewellery and Image Product Design
SO Yiu-kwok now is a designer with Mondottica International. His work titled “Motor” combines the three styles of classic retro, sports and everyday life, using a unique assembly design that allows the user to adapt the eyewear to different environments and create an appropriate look, simply by manipulating the frame, arms and hinges of the spectacles.
First Runner-up & Made-to-Sell Award of Open GroupThe 19th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition
Motor
Yeung Shun LeongHigher Diploma in Fashion Design
"De Wille zur Macht" is inspired by the German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, who has a concept of Übermensch, meaning superior man - a goal for humanity to set for itself. Leong believed that fashion can be the power to overcome different daily challenges, in the format of hi-tech and functional clothing. This collection adopted thermoplastic materials, heat-sensitive fabrics and model-making techniques to build the structures of the pieces with masculine style, demonstrating the power of human and fashion. It also reminds people to stay strong even in difficult conditions.
Young Design Talent Special Mention AwardDFA Hong Kong Young Design Talent Awards 2017
Der Wille zur Macht
Cheung Chau Lam; Siu King Yeung; Lee Chi LeongHigher Diploma in Advertising Design
The student team’s work “Light Hockey” is ranked Wood Pencil in the Creative Brief “Hasbro - Next Generation Party Game”. Smartphones help users to communicate with each other but the truth is we are disconnected because of the digital devices. To reconnect people again, the four invented a game named "Light Hockey". It is an exciting and easy-to-play game with simple rules. The Light Hockey is portable and players can carry it anywhere, making it extremely convenient to start games with friends anytime, anywhere. Players can enjoy true happiness and connection with this Light Hockey. Such achievement is an instant validation of the four graduates’ creativity.
Wood Pencil Awards2017 D&AD New Blood Awards
Light Hockey
Chan Yui PanHigher Diploma in Interior Design
The inspiration of the work, “Self Space - Designer Working Studio”, is based on Lai Tak Tsuen in Tai Hang which is the only public housing estate in Hong Kong that employs the cylindrical design. The housing estate units are turned into co-working space for designers to encourage ideas exchanges and spur creativity.
Certificates of Excellence (Student Category, Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2017
Self Space - Designer Working Studio
Cheung Ching HongHigher Diploma in Interior Design
“Urban Tribes Art Village” is based on design of the Kwun Tong Ferry Pier. Surrounded by water screens, the building provides artists with their own creative space which can also double up as an exhibition space to showcase their brainchild.
Certificates of Excellence (Student Category, Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2017
Urban Tribes Art Village
Tam Kwan YiuHigher Diploma in Interior Design
An exquisite spiral staircase named “Ribbonic Platform” is created to furnish the K11 Museum Retail. The staircase is connected to the interactive platform to allow visitors to appreciate the artistic showpieces in the mall.
Certificates of Excellence (Student Category, Interior Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2017
Ribbonic Platform
Fok Chi KinHigher Diploma in Product Design
The winning design is a baby bottle set titled ‘Tiny Egg’ which is foldable like an accordion to provide convenience for parents when they go out with their baby.
Certificates of Excellence (Student Category, Product Design)A&D Trophy Awards 2017
Tiny Egg