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Gonzalo Alatorre

Gonzalo Alatorre

Canada (CA)

Gonzalo Alatorre is an award-winning designer, TEDx Speaker, Vancouver 2010 Olympic games creator, and creative director at Etude.Digital. Gonzalo studied Graphic Design at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City and Mathematics and Evolutionary Biology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. As a Creative Director, Gonzalo has a relentless commitment to our client's vision and business objectives while empowering the Etude team to overcome their self-imposed limitations, build the confidence needed to tackle even more complex projects, build productive relationships with clients, and exceed all expectations.

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Chiaki Miyauchi

Chiaki Miyauchi

Japan (JP)

After earning an appraisal qualification from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA-GG), she studied jewelry design in Japan and the West. After working with long-established Jewelry manufacturers and wholesalers, as well as being in charge of an Italian brand, she established her own collection called TACARA. For treasures of the Earth, designing beautiful, bespoke and comfortable jewelry for people, and performing environmentally sustainable activities through this process is her life's purpose. She strongly believes in a mutual symbiosis between our sustainable use of the earth's gems to produce beautiful artwork in return for replanting and new growth.

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Zi Huai Shen

Zi Huai Shen

Taiwan (China) (TW)

Zi Huai Shen, Creative Director of SUMP DESIGN. His professional fields of design include brand, packaging design and graphic design. He designs various design projects for customers from each and all sections. He has many of his works are included in many design book series such as Excellent Packaging, BranD Issue 23, TOP GRAPHIC DESIGN, 2013-Outstanding Chinese Character Design Works Invitaion Exhibition, and Asia-Pacific Design No. 9 & No.11.

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Patrick Sarran

Patrick Sarran

France (FR)

Patrick Sarran is a self-taught designer and an experienced cabinet maker. He also studied engineering. His design process is an ever-evolving combination of 3D CAD, personal prototype workshop and use of digital machines. In June 2007 he founded QUISO, a furniture editing house that sells his creations to gourmet restaurants worldwide. Patrick Sarran enjoys a special relationship with chefs. Like them he creates, manufactures and sells directly to end users, while always striving to be responsive. Patrick Sarran also seeks to support projects and people he cares about. He created the exhibition case for Gilles Azzaro’s art work “The New Industrial Revolution”, presented to President Obama at the first White House Maker Fair in June 2014.

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Xiaojie Hu

Xiaojie Hu

China (CN)

Cloisonne is an intangible cultural heritage. It has been introduced into China since the Yuan Dynasty and has a history of more than 600 years. Due to exquisite production, complicated craftsmanship, scarce production and high price, it has always been only used by the palace nobles. After hundreds of years of inheritance and evolution, integrating traditional Chinese aesthetics and cultural wisdom, cloisonne has become a very representative craftsmanship in China. With the popularization of industrialization, people pursue efficiency more, and fewer and fewer people are engaged in this pure handicraft. The artist hopes to bring Cloisonne technology into jewelry design through his own efforts, so as to make his design more unique and make Cloisonne more commercial value. She believes that this traditional craft can be inherited and developed only if it is recognized by more people.

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Cenk Ahmet Kaya

Cenk Ahmet Kaya

Turkey (TR)

The primary conceptual basis of Cenk Ahmet Kaya's designs consists of simplicity. According to him, simplicity and mediocrity; is like two points standing side by side on a circle, and the sophisticated harmony of the material, function, form, and soul of the design can only be achieved by experiencing every point that constitutes the circle. In this context, the path to simplicity is not so simple. Not just function, not just form, not just aesthetics. His designs; Considering the design and production conditions, It is the result of an integrative perspective between conscious preference and renunciation.

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