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2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation
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2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation

Event catalog

The theme of this educational achievement exhibition of aborigine skills is 2019 Indigenous Creativity & Innovation. Five exhibition areas, based on the main visual image of Mother Earth and tied to five animals which represent native and aboriginal culture in Taiwan, show Taiwan's rich and diverse land features. In terms of the packaging and gifts, elements of aboriginal traditional skills have been added. Wood, leather, metal and other materials are used to create deep textures, and the beauty of aboriginal skills and culture is conveyed through refined processes.

Client / Manufacturer

MOE (Ministry Of Education)

Wufeng Dist., Taichung, TW
Design
NYUST Brand Resonance Research Center

NYUST Brand Resonance Research Center

Douliou, Yunlin, TW
Date of Launch
2019
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Asia
Target Groups
Consumer / User, Public Sector Government

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