Design Literacy
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en-USDesign LiteracyCULTURES AND DESIGN WAYS OF THINKING
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<span>A “designerly ways of thinking”, design-practice based project as an approach to better understand the host-design society.</span>TOMMASO MAGGIO
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2016-04-252016-04-2511ILLUSTRATED PACKAGING OF CHICKEN MASMAN CURRY WITH DURIAN
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<span>Packaging design for Durian Masman Curry using Thai pattern and Wood cut inspired graphic to convey East-West Style.</span>PIYANAT DABBHASUTA
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2016-04-252016-04-2511LIVING COMFORT AND LUXURY IN SMALL SPACES
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<p><span>Show house design for Banyan Parc Priva Residence @ Cultural Center, Tiem Ruam Mitr Rd. Simple practicality with luxury touch.</span></p>CHANANYA APIWATPHONG
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2016-04-252016-04-2511THE BUDDHISM MUSEUM
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<span>The renovation of “ The Buddhism Museum” for contemporary audience. </span>ON-LA-OR HOMSETTEE
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2016-04-252016-04-2511CELEBRATING 150 YEARS WAT RAT PRADIT SATHIT MAHA SIMA RAM
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Event design for the 150th anniversary celebration of Wat Rat Pradit Sathit Maha Sima Ram.ON-LA-OR HOMSETTEE
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2016-04-252016-04-2511SCULPTING GANESHA AND SHIVA
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<p><span>New and interpretative sculpting of Ganesha sculpture for aesthetic and new utility.</span></p>KRAIRUNG ATTANATHO
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2016-04-252016-04-2511DESIGN HISTORY WWI REMEMBRANCE
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Technical drawings of WWI pistols from part of a series for a presentation to the Imperial War Museum in London in 2016.JOHNATHAN R. WRIGHT
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