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Cherish the Crayon

Department of Commercial Design and Management, National Taipei University of Business

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"Cherish Crayons" is an environmentally friendly crayon product made from fruits. By converting fruits that have not been successfully sold into crayons, it reduces fruit waste and provides children with inspiring and creative art toys. .

This is what the crayon looks like and the card description. This is an introduction to each fruit. These fruits have their own characteristics. Let the children color them and show their creativity! The design of the box is simple and bright, allowing people to notice each colored crayon inside at a glance. This is the overall look of the crayon and box.

Proposal of a thinking tool based on Futures Design

Design / デザイン科学科 設計學系, Chiba Institute of Technology

As design methodologies evolve with the currents of time, the need for innovative approaches to problem-solving and value creation becomes apparent. In this context, the emergence of "Futures Design," a methodology rooted in exploring possibilities based on future perspectives, stands out. Proficient in expansive thinking and the creation of novel value, Futures Design provides a potent means to navigate the saturated landscape of contemporary existence. This study focuses on "Futures Design," developed by Denmark's Bespoke Company, renowned for its strategic futures insight, with the aim of bringing this forward-thinking approach to individuals beyond the realm of actively practicing designers. In proposing the "Life Canvas Workshop," an imaginative workshop focusing on creating the future of an individual's life, participants metaphorically translate their lives into rooms. This hands-on experience aims to make the flow of future foresight tangible. Envisioned as a training session for new hires in their third year, the workshop scales down the exploration scope from societal to individual, acknowledging the challenges of introducing these methodologies.

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