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Off-Center Rotating Mahjong Table

Department of Industrial Design, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei Tech

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Grounded in universal and age-friendly design, this table addresses the social participation needs of wheelchair users and those with limited forward reach.
An off-center rotating surface shortens reach distance, while a 45° inclined groove reduces wrist strain—enabling equal interaction and promoting inclusive social well-being.

Eccentric circular turntable ⭢ Extended reach Three major pain points and ways to deal with them Design details Mahjong table / dining table format switching

beauty for sale

Department of Commercial Design, National Taichung University of Science and Technology

This work, titled "Beauty for Sale," reflects on the "appearance anxiety" and "commodification of beauty" in modern society. Design Concept: [Food and sex are fundamental human needs: When beauty becomes a mass-produced dessert] "Beauty for Sale" metaphorically represents the refinement of appearance (such as micro-plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures) as the making of exquisite desserts. We combine human organs with sweet symbols: like the "eyeball" on a macaron, the "ear" and "lips" in the logo, and listing "hyaluronic acid" and "collagen" as dessert ingredients. Visually, it employs romantic and luxurious Baroque borders and pastel colors to create a sophisticated illusion under consumerism. However, beneath this sweet packaging lies a critique of "standardized beauty." By explicitly labeling and selling the process of "becoming beautiful," transforming it into an edible product, we also question whether human uniqueness is gradually disappearing when beauty can be consumed and replicated as quickly as desserts.

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