Celebrating Brand Excellence
Explore the world's most popular and influential brands across various industries. Our comprehensive directory features brands that have made a significant impact on consumer culture and have built strong brand loyalty.
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Yuk King Hui
Hong Kong (China) (HK)
Coming from a family of jewellers and being exposed to the business early on, Yukking is forging her path as a designer and entrepreneur. She established her jewellery brand, Ikku Fine Jewellery, in 2020 to provide customers with a reasonably priced fine jewellery line of contemporary designs. From a young age, Yukking has been drawn to gems and jewellery, believing not just in their intrinsic beauty, but in the symbolism and personal meaning behind each piece. Growing up between the U.K and Hong Kong, she was constantly surrounded by art, as well as visually rich and multicultural environments. After graduating from London College of Fashion with a degree in Fashion Design, she continued her study in Luxury Jewellery Management(MA) from Birmingham City University and Diamond Graduate from Gemological Institute of America.
View ProfileMaurício Coelho
Brazil (BR)
I am a simple artist who seeks to express himself through art and design, offering particular and positive experiences through aesthetics and comfort. My goal is to become an instrument of change for those who dream of living comfortably and with self-knowledge. Through design I want to change my world and the world of those who seek to be better every day.
View ProfileJunming Chen
China (CN)
Junming Chen is a designer and programmer with a multidisciplinary background. He holds a BA in Architecture, an MS in Design, and an MS in Computing. Currently studying for a doctorate in digital media at Macau University of Science and Technology, and working in the Digital Construction Laboratory of Macau University of Science and Technology. Good at using parametric and artificial intelligence technology for design practice. He designed and built several parametric projects. He has also won many design awards and computer awards.
View ProfileMargarita Prysiazhniuk
Great Britain (GB)
Margarita Prykhodko is the founder and designer of London-based Sybarite Jewellery. Sybarite goes a step beyond perfection - crafting kinetic pieces and combining traditional techniques with unique designs.Margarita personally develops the designs, inventing unique technology that breaks the boundaries of conventional jewellery craftsmanship. Margarita is credited with successfully combining haute jewellery with kinetics, a pioneering trend of the 20th century. Using her skills as both an architect and engineer, Margarita redefined traditional jewellery design from the very beginnings of Sybarite, by creating her first spinning rings - Merry-Go-Round, Dancing Doll, and Ballerina, widely known as the Dancing Rings. These preeminent rings were globally recognised as exemplary designs, changing what it means to create haute jewellery and attracting the attention of world-leading magazines and accomplished sales within Sybarite's discerning clientele.
View ProfileLampo Leong
Macau (China) (MO)
Lampo Leong, PhD from the Central Academy of Fine Arts and MFA from California College of the Arts, is a Distinguished Professor, Doctoral Advisor, and Director of the Center for Arts and Design at the University of Macau, a Tenured Professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia in the USA and a Visiting Professor at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. Leong has served as judge or curator for over 80 art and design competitions and exhibitions and delivered over 280 lectures at esteemed institutions such as Stanford University, UC Berkeley and China Academy of Art. Leong’s work has been featured in Christie’s and worldwide in more than 70 solo exhibits and over 460 juried or curated national or international group exhibitions. He has received over 120 awards, including Red Dot Award: Best of the Best in Germany, Gold Medal at American Good Design, and MUSE Award. Leong’s works are housed in more than ten museum collections, including the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. His public art and design commissions include paintings for Columbia City Hall and an 8-meter-diameter granite inset calligraphic medallion for a San Francisco city park. Leong’s achievements have been documented in over 1000 reviews and publications in magazines, art books, and on TV internationally, including the front cover of New Art International in New York, Creative Genius: 100 Contemporary Artists in London, and Art Frontier in the USA.
View ProfileHilal Ustun Caner
Turkey (TR)
Hilal Ustun Caner graduated from ITU in 2008 with a double major in Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Shortly after her graduation, she stepped into the world of design by collaborating with one of Walt Disney’s designers, Valerio Mazzoli, on Turkey’s first theme park, Landora. Following her coordination role at Vialand Theme Park, she went on to design Viasea Theme Park, leaving her mark on a series of successful projects. With over 17 years of experience, she continues her practice at Hucre Architecture, where she explores the intersection of design, narrative, and craftsmanship. As a storyteller, Hilal approaches design as a narrative, where every space carries its own voice, waiting to be revealed. For her, architecture is not just about shaping structures but about crafting experiences—immersive, emotional, and deeply connected to their users. She believes that spaces hold memories, emotions, and meaning, and her role is to translate these into tangible forms. Every project begins as a journey of discovery, where she carefully listens, observes, and interprets the unspoken layers of a place and its people. With a refined yet expressive architectural language, she curates materials, textures, light, and spatial flow to shape environments that feel both timeless and personal. Aesthetics and functionality are inseparable; a space must be visually striking yet intuitively fluid. True uniqueness lies in the details—craftsmanship, materiality, and the subtle interplay of light and shadow. Rather than following trends, she defines her own path, focusing on authenticity and lasting impact. For Hilal, architecture is not just about building—it is about storytelling, shaping spaces that evolve, breathe, and resonate with those who inhabit them.
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