The Mystery of the Ordinary Place.

Entries are open to all artists, designers and studios to submit work for the chance to take part in the exclusive exhibition being held in Hong Kong From the 2nd to the 7th December 2021.
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Good design endears people and it is outcome driven. It is the people’s needs and not administration needs as advocated by experts in the field.
The making of good design is indeed both art and science. Its adoption is increasingly strategic at both leadership and policymaking levels and in business across sectors, professions and industries.
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