Interesting things have happened since winning the Seoul Design Award. A school with approximately 1,000 students received a request to order 20 units of Amphora. The school was located in an area with poor access to drinking water. Through cooperation between the school and the authorities, Amphoras were supplied to the school so that students could drink fresh water. This request for orders reinforces our belief that design can have a truly positive impact and change people's lives. Through this experience, I decided to come up with a design that was not only functional but also friendly and warm.
Let It Bee(2023) ⎸ Sinae Song
After winning the Seoul Design Award, my advisor approved the Let It Bee project as a doctoral research topic. In the future, we will develop deeper into this topic and come back with a more developed project. Winning here has given me even more confidence in my research capabilities and my ability to devise solutions for a better future. This led me to an internship at UNDP, where all sustainable design initiatives originated. I am grateful to be able to contribute to creating a sustainable future through winning the Seoul Design Award.
JERRYCAN BAG(2023) ⎸ Joong Yeol Park
Jerrycan bags are designed solely for carrying water bottles. We improved the design after seeing children use it as a school bag. Be safe when carrying water bottles or going to school. Also, with support from KOICA funding, we will begin constructing a sustainable design center in Uganda in June. This design center focuses not only on sewing skills but also on start-up education and design education. We hope women here will become designers and learn how to change their lives through design.