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Ching Tze Tu
Taiwan (China) (TW)
Arch Interior Design is a multidisciplinary design practice based in Taiwan, specializing in high-end residential interiors. Established in 1998, the studio integrates spatial planning, interior design, and artistic sensibility to create refined environments tailored to each client’s needs. With experience across architecture, landscape, and interior design, the team is known for its thoughtful material use and spatial flow. Arch Interior Design contributes to society by enhancing daily life through design that emphasizes human experience, contextual relevance, and functional beauty. The firm’s works have been featured in exhibitions and design publications, reflecting its commitment to excellence and innovation in the field.
View ProfileDaichi Takizawa
Japan (JP)
Daichi Takizawa is a Tokyo-based art director and graphic designer specializing in logo and visual identity design. He approaches projects from the conceptual phase, focusing not only on visuals but also on strategic planning. His work has been recognized internationally, including the Grand Prix in the J-Startup Logo Design Award by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (2018), as well as Gold, Silver, and Honorable Mention awards at Graphis Design Awards 2025 (USA). He is known for designing concise, concept-driven identities that function as long-term assets for organizations.
View ProfileMikhail Chistiakov
Russian Federation (RU)
Mikhail Chistyakov is a designer who has gone a long and difficult way from a craftsman to a designer. He started working as a modeler in the porcelain factory and thoroughly mastered the entire technology of ceramic production. This gave him the opportunity to make a technologically verified, accurate design. Later, Mikhail always got to the bottom of the material he was working with, he explored all its features and full processing methods. The designer successfully combines both a manual approach to design and the use of a computer. This combination allows him to make complex projects without losing the identity of the objects of manual labor. In his works, Mikhail constantly refers to the technology, functionality, expediency, and justification of all the details of the project. Doing much with small means is a key idea of his design philosophy.
View ProfileKyra Clarke
New Zealand (NZ)
Our studio has a focus on client-based projects, as well as our ongoing international design project, Threaded magazine. We enjoy working closely with multi-stakeholder organisations (including NFP’s, SME’s, iwi and hapu) looking to activate and engage with local communities to create positive change.
View ProfileXu Tang
China (CN)
Mr. Xu Tang is a book designer from China. He is widely acclaimed in the publishing industry for his minimalist yet dynamic design language. Advocating a return to the essence of the book, he upholds the philosophy that "less is more" and consistently rejects overdesign. He has established strong partnerships with many of China’s leading publishing groups, and has designed Chinese editions for numerous world-renowned authors. With over 500 titles to his name—all of them bestsellers— his works can be found in virtually every Chinese-language bookstore around the world.
View ProfileJo Jhunghan
Republic of Korea (KR)
Jo Jung-han is an excellent marketer and designer. While currently working as a CMO for a social impact company, he also plans and operates exhibitions and events related to upcycling. He's thinking about how to benefit society through design, and he's doing it. He's a person who treats and studies design as a humanities, not as a process of visualization. In recognition of his achievements, he has won more than 40 domestic and international design/marketing contests.
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