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ESSAY: Exploring Shared Mental Models Variations in Timeline
ESSAY: Applying Fashion Business Models to the Expansion of Tribal Art
RESEARCH: Design Studio Developments in the Netherlands
PROJECT: The Art Inspired Products Consultancy

YunFann (1990) is obsessed to analysis, research and everything that is related to computer. She is fearless to experiment the possibilities of the stories, aesthetic and forming method from different kinds of materials. Her ideal way of working is to explore the balance between self-identity and the commercial world, and she is stepping forward along this road by exploring consumer culture, fashion business models, media patterns and Asian roots.

YunFann is a Taipei (Taiwan) based designer, she is currently a master student in the Institute of Industrial Design of the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. In 2014-2015, she spent a year as an exchange student in the Strategic Design Department of TU/Delft (The Netherlands) and the Leisure Department of Design Academy Eindhoven (The Netherlands).

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2015年2月4日 星期三

Essay: Exploring Shared Mental Models Variations in Timeline / Acknowledgment & References


ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We appreciated for the generous support of Toer, Studio WM and Formafantasma, who participated in this research even during their busy schedules. And also our sincerest gratitude to the insightful comments and foundational literatures from Dr. P. Badke-Schaub.


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