Department of Commercial Design, National Taichung University of Science and Technology
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Introduction
This exhibition breaks away from the historical framework of "form follows function" and introduces a new interpretation that aligns with contemporary design thinking—"form flows freedom."
Design is a process of form, flow, and freedom—shaped from concepts, driven by inspiration, and ultimately striving for creative liberation.
fff—form, flows, freedom—is the forest, the ocean, and us.
form, like a forest, extends the branches of design concepts.
flows, like the ocean, propel waves of inspiration.
freedom, like us, embodies designers who pursue creative liberty and dare to break boundaries.
fff can be "form follows function" in design history or "form flows freedom" in the present.
It is the forest, the ocean, and us.
fff can take any form—open, fluid, and free.
Design is not merely a response to function; it is a process of exploring possibilities, a free expression of perception, thought, and creation.
fff — form flows freedom
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