IBFSP Magazine

IBFSP Magazine

IBFSP Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Ecommuni Brochure

It is a sustainable service design provides better experience for visitors. In this project, visitors have changed from passive recipients of brochures to active selectors of exhibition contents. you can add your favorite exhibits to the personalized brochure through the simple NFC function and print it when leaving. The project improves the retention of the brochure, avoids the paper waste,and it provides authentic data to promote the virtuous cycle of the exhibition industry ecology.

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Kuss

Kuss are sound absorption panels designed to bring calmness into homes, open offices and any other public spaces by absorbing the excessive noise. Panels are made out of ecological and non-toxic composite by using organic rich lake sediments, sapropel as a binder, mixed with natural fibres. The extraction of sapropel helps to improve the quality of freshwater resources and lake ecosystems. By using the extracted sapropel in design production, both the noisy city environment and the ecosystem of a lake are improved.

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Milcotech

A state of the art point of sale system features milk quality analysis and end-to-end traceability of the value chain, empowering small farmers and promoting financial inclusion. With a focus on data collection and analysis, the system enables effective farmer relationship management and targeted extension services, as well as derisking financing. Overall, this innovative solution offers a comprehensive approach to supporting small-scale farmers and advancing the milk collection industry.

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Moss

The project Moss aims to restore forests that have been ravaged by forest fires through the use of a Moss Stamp and a Moss Incubation Room for cultivating moss. This innovative solution allows individuals, such as volunteers and hikers, to actively engage in environmental conservation efforts by directly participating in the process of planting moss. By simply stamping the moss, participants can contribute to the creation of a sustainable world and help restore the natural ecosystem.

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Funaging

FunAging is an educational service offering classes of smartphone apps to accompany and empower the elderly. FunAging disseminates the class information with the elderly via Line, a widely used social app in Taiwan among the elderly. However, many elderly have difficulties in registering classes via Line as its interface is not elderly-friendly. This project employs senior-centered service design thinking to enhance the class registration process. A set of systematic design diagnosis clarifies the UX issues, with insightful design deliverables, to make the service more fluent and effective.

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Service Design for College Enrollment

Their project through the redesign of the work model and enhances the ability to work across departments. Moreover, it could help students familiarize themselves with the campus through a variety of connections and services. For the department, the project results include the definition of value goals, work mode and interactive function design. Services for students include consulting services, admission reception services, guidance services of peers and admission brochures.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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