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2025-06-09

2025 TISDC《Campus Lecture: Circular Economy V》Shih Chien University on May 7

2025 TISDC《Campus Lecture: Circular Economy V》Shih Chien University on May 7Image

The 2025 TISDC campus promotion event arrived at Shih Chien University on May 7.

This session specially invited Lee Po-Chen, the founder and creative director of PROJECTbyH, who has managed his personal brand for over 12 years. Under the theme “Returning to Nature Through the Search for Context” he shared profound insights and experiences in brand management, sustainable practices, and design creation.

The event was hosted by Associate Professor Hsieh Yong-Hsu, co-chair of the TISDC program. She introduced the key themes of this year’s 2025 TISDC competition, emphasizing the design topic of “DIVERSITY” and encouraging participants to showcase innovative thinking and social values through their designs.

Creative Director Lee Po-Chen adheres to the craftsman spirit of “personally completing every step of the production process.” From fabric dyeing, button selection, and the use of natural fibers to his meticulous sewing technique that forgoes interfacing in favor of cotton thread construction, every detail is personally handled by him, demonstrating an exquisite dedication to materials and craftsmanship. He believes the value of a work lies not only in its appearance but also in the sensory experience and the creator’s physical involvement.

During the lecture, Lee emphasized that “design should be approached from multiple perspectives.” By weaving together culture, society, personal experiences, and material characteristics, he encouraged students to break free from formal constraints and return to the essence of creation. He pointed out that clothing is a language that requires no words but can be directly perceived by the body—a unique form of storytelling.

Associate Professor Hsieh noted that Lee’s sharing not only inspired students to deeply reflect on the original intent and essence of design but also provided valuable frontline practical insights and opportunities for critical thinking. The entire lecture was engaging and interactive, opening an important gateway for design students toward the spirit of craftsmanship and sustainable practice.

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Associate Professor Hsieh Yung-Hsu, Co-Project Leader, introducing key information about TISDC’s call for entries

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 Creative Director Po-Chen Lee sharing his works and insights on material and craftsmanship applications

 

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Creative Director Po-Chen Lee sharing his works and insights on material and craftsmanship applications

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 Lecture session documentation

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Group photo from the lecture session

The 2025 TISDC competition is open for submissions from May 12 to July 7. Interested students are warmly encouraged to participate!