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Baoking Jiang
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Bryan Liu
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Cathy Pan Ming
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Charllote Simmons
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Elena Yang Liu
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Igor Dydykin
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Katherine Ying Zhan
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Kelly Hennessy
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Khue Ho
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Lee Credgington
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Lemon Gao
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Megan Baker
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Rui Bao
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Sally Rutherford
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Simeng Gu
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Tom Liyui He
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Xiwen Qin
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Yang Zao
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Yanming Yang
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Yvonne Li
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Zeqian Ma
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Introduction Postgraduate Art & Design at Sheffield Institute of Arts
Roger Bateman
Maria Hanson & Eve Stirling
Postgraduate Leader, Art & Design
Programme Leaders, MA/MFA Design
Sheffield Institute of Arts offers a broad
their understanding of how to manage a fashion
On our Postgraduate Design Programme we
engineers within the region. The university
programme of project based Masters courses
business from concept to customer. The course
seek to develop students’ understanding of
together with the city provides a vast and
leading to MA (Master of Arts) and MFA
is designed for students who have previous
the complex evolving societal issues that face
accessible workshop to students. The challenge
(Master of Fine Arts) qualifications.
experience in fashion design, management
designers across the disciplines. We challenge
is to find original and workable methods
The MA Design Programme brings together
or communication at undergraduate level
our students to think differently about design
to weave the opportunities together.
students from 7 different design disciplines in
or within the broad fashion industries.
and creatively push boundaries, while devel-
A students’ time studying on our Postgraduate
a collaborative cross-disciplinary and discursive
Our MA and MFA Fine Art course attracts
oping the skills to become imaginative and
courses is transformational – learning how
environment. It is this unique environment that
students whose art, ideas and ambitions
versatile designers who can be observant,
to improve and apply ones creativity, building networks, understanding enterprise and
defines us and allows our graduates to operate
create diversity of thinking and purpose.
investigative ‘translators’.
in the complex world that we live in today.
The interdisciplinary opportunities we offer
Sheffield is a post-industrial city, something
entrepreneurship, friendship building and
Our MA Programme is aimed at graduates
create an engaging professional experience
students who study at Sheffield Institute of
up-skilling. Sheffield Institute of Arts provides
who have completed a degree and wish
investigating the practice and discourse of fine
Arts quickly recognize. The facilities we offer
a safe environment within which creative risk
to expand and challenge their understanding
art. Students can choose areas of specialism
students that embrace rapid developments
taking can occur. This is very important as it is rare that such places and environments
of design as well as at professionals who wish
in drawing from the archive, art in space and
in technology allow them to realize complex
to enhance their knowledge base or provoke
place and curating art, alongside their own
components using 3D software, scanning,
exist within the sector.
a career change. MFA Design offers an extended
studio work. They are encouraged to create
cutting and 3D printing. In addition, the
We are delighted to see our students transit
period of study that allows students to develop
experimental and innovative works and to
maze of skilled small backstreet workshops
from Sheffield Institute of Arts into their
their MA project work and present it to an
engage with the critical context of art in our
and studios in Sheffield allows for further
creative futures and we are immensely proud
external audience, which for some might be
time. Dialogue with peers, practicing artists
experimentation and collaboration oppor-
of what they have achieved during their short
via a gallery or exhibition whereas for others
and structured teaching throughout the course
tunities with artists, makers, designers and
time with us.
this may manifest through the launch of a new
enables students to ‘identify’ their practice
business or by collaborating with an external
within the wider field of fine art to achieve
company or third sector organisation.
new goals, develop networks and find new
We have recently launched a new Postgraduate
inspirations to enrich their creative ambitions.
qualification in MA Fashion Management
Whatever your interests, we hope that you
& Communication. This course provides
will find the Post Graduate Art and Design
a collaborative learning environment where
exhibition stimulating and thoughtful,
students develop creative and strategic skills,
provocative and valuable.
enhance their professional skills and improve
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Baoking Jiang MA Design (Jewellery & Metalwork)
Animal Remains:
As the title of this project would suggest;
the section on the animals most prized;
of 12 linked component parts, each representing
Exploring ways contemporary jewellery
Animal Remains explores the issues connected
The Rhino’s horn and the Shark’s fin.
100 kills. They capture the aesthetic qualities
can be used as a device for social
to wildlife hunting. Key statistics connected
I have combined materials and processes
of the cross section of the Rhino horn and
and environmental comment
to the hunting and killing of Rhino and Sharks
in various ways to represent different numeric
through applied texture and colour express
have been explored through Contemporary
statistics. Multiple forms, intricate textures
the 5 different species involved in this
Wildlife hunting is most commonly engaged
Jewellery making. Using three dimensional
and surfaces and applied colour have been
catastrophic wildlife damage.
in by humans for trade. Endangered animals are
data visualisation in the form of wearable
used to symbolise the numbers of animals
still being killed for food, decoration, medicinal
objects this MA project aims to communicate
being killed, the locations this takes place and
purposes and for FUN! According to the World
a message about what has and is being done
the length of time it takes for the prized horn
Wildlife Fund (WWF 2011), poaching is second
to these endangered animals.
or fin to be transported to market after the kill.
only to habitat destruction as a cause of loss for
In order to raise awareness about animal
For example each year 1200 Rhinos have their
many species. Although more and more animal
protection I have translated data about the
horn cut off for trade; the the remainder of the
protection foundations are trying to raise
numbers of endangered animals being killed
animal is left to die a slow and painful death.
awareness there are still many people who
by using material and visual metaphor.
In the necklace, ‘How many Rhino horns?’ clay,
do not pay attention.
The visual references have been drawn from
metal and string are used in the construction
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Bryan Liu MA Design (Jewellery & Metalwork)
as jewellery represents the way that human
A Frozen Second
beings cause disturbances in the environment. I am attracted by the dripping of science putty.
By physically capturing the moment material
I find the movement of liquid interesting and
turns from a liquid form into a solid form,
worth exploiting. I want to use my observations
captured in jewellery, I am trying to encourage
and capture through Contemporary Jewellery.
the audience to reflect on the natural resource
A Frozen Second extends my previous expl-
of water.
oration Liquid’s Beauty. This project aims
My combining precious and none-precious
to capture the moment when liquid becomes
materials I am searching for ways to comm-
frozen by human disturbances.
unicate something about value. This project
Natural conditions mean liquid flows and
has opened my eyes to new possibilities in
the Chinese proverb states that ‘Water is the
Contemporary Jewellery and I hope to be able
course of everything’. In my project liquid is
to share this and the hidden beauty found
used as a metaphor for nature’s resources and
in daily life to others.
by connecting fragments of ideas to the body
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Cathy Pan Ming MA Design (Product)
Nest Office:
The core concept can be regarded as the
Enhancing employees interaction and
substantiation and materialisation of an
communication.
existing e-managing system coupled with a new function and mission to link a whole company
A wall of digital screened hexagonal boxes
together by encouraging interactive behaviour.
make up a large information screen which
This product helps and enhances interaction
can be used as a whole or individually. The
and communication among a company’s
honeycomb like structure is matched with a
employees, thus helping staff to know each
mobile phone app to create a synthetic online-
other and share together creating favourable
offline system to enhance employees’ interaction
conditions for a company to build its culture
and communication. Its functions include:
and working environment to achieve higher
distribution of information, documentation
levels of success.
of employee (assessment, attendance or selling record), staff rewarding, and company/personal messaging.
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Charlotte Simmons MA Design (Product)
Ergonomic Cookware:
  Much of the cookware available today
so many assisted living products struggle to
For individuals with minor hand
is designed for those without reduced hand
do. The design of the handles make for a more
disabilities or low hand dexterity
dexterity. This project identifies cooking as an
comfortable and natural ‘holding position’
activity of daily life that should be maintained
transferring the load away from the wrist and
Generally speaking we now live and remain
for a variety of reasons. By making common
taking advantage of the overall strength of the
independent for longer than ever before. The
tasks less painful my cookware aims to promote
arm. By designing easily removable handles
fastest growing age group within the population
cooking with dignity and independent living.
I have been able to include natural materials
is those aged 80 years and older and there
The cookbook I have created brings therapeutic
to add tactility and allow for the possibility
is a clear link between age and reduced hand
benefits to cooking, translating this everyday
of both standard and bespoke handles that can
dexterity. My research explored different
activity into a gentle and accessible form
be made to measure or upgraded if required.
aspects of user interaction with pans from
of exercise.
social barriers to coping strategies in the
  This ergonomic cookware takes advantage
kitchen, observing how users with low dexterity
of the inherent strength in a straight and unbent
and strength manage to lift and use pans
wrist joint to make a range of products that
on a daily basis.
are attractive and non stigmatising something
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Elena Yang Liu MA Design (Graphics)
Inclusive Design:
The project intends to:
Children learning braille • To facilitate the development The purpose of the project is to create an inclusive future where both sighted and
of a more inclusive future. • To provide an opportunity for sighted and
visually impaired children, are educated to
visually impaired children to learn together.
assist one another and share educational
• To explore an effective way to introduce a basic
experiences. It focuses on an alphabet-learning tool, which encourages the children to learn
understanding of braille to children aged five. • To develop a learning device that allows both
together and have a greater understanding
sighted and visually impaired students
of braille. By introducing a basic knowledge
to work together.
of braille to children it will develop a stronger understanding of the challenges for visually impaired children and encourage a more supportive and inclusive society.
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Igor Dydykin MA Design (Product)
As a consequence of this there is growing
It is important to clarify that creativity and
discussion about the organisation, usage
being creative does not correspond to any
My MA project aims to help those working
and evaluation of creative activity such as
profession, but is ‘owned’ by different fields
in teams to create connections between the
what does the term of creative activity mean,
and evidenced in many ways.
multifaceted activities of a project development
how to be a creative, can creativity influence
SOCA is designed to systematise and
process by highlighting different factors that
the efficiency of teamwork, what are the
improve the process of achieving creative
influence the creative process and the various
opportunities creative activity could open-up
goals, represent common steps for self-analysis,
skills of a creative team or individuals.
for business? This MA project aims to research
giving recommendations about possible oppor-
SOCA aims to increase the quality and speed
creativity in the context of product design and
tunities in various fields and supporting
of a projects development. In modern market
the development process, collect and describe
personal development of creators.
conditions, when production rates grow and the
different aspects of creative activity, systematise
competition between manufacturers grows even
and represent this in a clear understandable
harder, one of the key factors for successful and
format. The ultimate goal is to find ways of
sustainable existence becomes creative thinking
increasing the efficiency from creative activity
and the speed of solving tasks creatively.
in professional design and business fields.
A System of Creative Activity (SOCA)
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Katherine Ying Zhan MA Design (Jewellery & Metalwork)
Conversation with Objects:
interchangeable components within the
upon traditional processes and material values
a new contemporary jeweller, I have a strong
Communication of cultural folklores
wearable objects to stimulate an active
but uses a contemporary aesthetic in terms
sense of personal responsibility to help establish
through contemporary jewellery
and participatory way of storytelling.
of form and graphic language as a way
an understanding of this field of creative
 The Nian Beast from Chinese folklore has
to transcend what is usually recognised
practice within China. I believe it is important
The aim of this project is to explore the
been selected as the focus for this first series
as traditional.
to challenge the value of making and wearing
potential of wearable objects as provocative
of works. This well-known and mystical story
  The distinctive value of Contemporary
jewellery in the modern world and to provide
vessels that evoke memory and stimulate
from China connects to important cultural
Jewellery as a specific genre of practice lies
other possibilities for body adornment.
discussion. It examines the preciousness of
festivals through the multiple layers of visual
in the narrative objects that are intentionally
jewellery beyond its material and decorative
and material metaphors. It relates to the
made by creators who believe jewellery can
value and how through symbolic and visual
abundant use of the colour red, traditional
be used as a means to explore self-expression
triggers it can be read and understood
paper cutting and the importance of light
and communicate far beyond its monetary
by the audience.
through the Chinese lantern. These metaphors
value. It is undeniable that the development of
  Informed by contemporary narrative
have been used within the creative development
Contemporary Jewellery in China is far behind
jewellery it focuses on ways that cultural
process. Using precious metals (silver and gold)
western countries despite its huge population.
folklores can be communicated using
combined with cold enamel, this work draws
Not only because of my nationality but also as
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Kelly Hennessy MA Design (Product)
Inclusive Dining:
to communicate a cheap, untrustworthy and
unhappiness. Through this project I want
Crockery series for bedridden individuals
unappealing aesthetic. The aim of this project
to offer people the opportunity to bridge the
was to produce a ‘fine-dining’ product and the
gap between the previously isolated individual
Research shows that there are increasing
use of ceramics was chosen to imbue a sense
and their loved ones. The inclusive dining
numbers of people being given ‘hospital care’ at
of permanence and stability in the hope that
crockery series offers people a safe social dining
home. As a result of this there are opportunities
a strong relationship can be built between the
experience in a bedroom environment.
to design for a better quality of living for those
user and the object. Ceramics have functional
people who are restricted in their homes.
and manufacturing qualities which support
Through deeper research it became evident
the proposal such as the tactile ‘feedback’ that
that individuals who are being cared for at
ceramics offer and the desired fine-dining
home can become stigmatised through the
quality element for the user.
eating devices they use which are unattractive
Dining is frequently seen as the time to share
and function poorly.
your day with the people you love. When an
Previously assistive living eating devices
individual is restricted to their bed this dining
are normally made from plastics which tends
time is stripped away, causing isolation and
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Khue Ho MA Design (Interior)
Sheffield Town Hall:
Castlegate quarter in the city. The proposed
alongside the building while viewing
Where old meets new. Interventionist approaches
design programme takes an approach, which
the architecturally significant interior
to celebrating the heritage of the city.
is a combination between a temporary urban
details through a window will be central
intervention and the historic preservation
to this experience.
The economic downturn on the UK High
of the building to ensure that the innovation
  The overall aim is for the project to offer
Street has resulted in many heritages and
becomes a solution to the revitalization and
users the opportunity to enjoy the heritage
listed buildings being left vacant and derelict.
preservation of the existing built environment,
of the building in a vibrant city environment.
The focus of this project was to explore the
sustaining the heritage of Sheffield.
At the same time, I want to contribute to the
concept of interim interventionist approaches
  In order to solve these issues, I propose
area through adding more activities after
and apply these to a historic building as
to build a temporary structure outside of the
business hours whilst generating income.
a solution to vacancy.
building which includes periscope tubes, pods
This will encourage the public to engage
The project investigates how, The Old Town
and platforms – that allow passers by many
with the building and ultimately influence
Hall building in Sheffield, that has been vacant
opportunities to experience the Town Hall
the pres-ervation and future development
for the last 20 years, can be transformed into
through playful observation at many levels.
of the building.
an active social site within the developing
The chance to have dinner on a platform
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Lee Credgington MA Design (Product)
Sporting Habit for Life-Reminiscence:
sports themed multi-sensory triggers to improve
this figure would increase to 1.1 million
Tools and techniques for those
the well-being and social interaction of those
people in 2025 and over 2 million by 2051 this
living with dementia
living with dementia as well as promoting good
figure equates to the population of Liverpool,
reminiscence practice for those who care
Manchester and Birmingham. Dementia care
To aid and support those affected by Alzheimer’s
for them.
alone costs the UK £26.3 billion. This kit
a reminiscence kit was created using sport
There is a growing number of the UK
is designed to provide a sustainable and
as a tool to evoke memories.
population being diagnosed with dementia.
locally managed resource that has real
A reminiscence kit is a non-pharmaceutical
Britain has an exponential growth in the
power to engage those affected by dementia.
product that promotes social interaction for
numbers of those living with Dementia.
The product is made from ‘authentic’
those living with dementia without the use of
Alzheimer’s society (2014) states 225,000
materials, textures, sounds and smells
medicine. Its purpose is to improve interaction
people every year develop symptoms of
associated with a specific sports.
with carers and those living with dementia.
dementia; accumulating to one person every
It’s a concept that encourages participation in
three minutes. NHS (2013) estimated around
activities and creativity from each individual
800,000 people within the UK are living with
using the six senses. The design of the kit uses
Dementia. Alzheimer’s Society (2014) predicts
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Lemon Gao MA Design (Product)
FabricTense:
using new materials and to embrace a new
I hope that through my design system, my
Using waste fabric to create an
genre, which reuses and repurposes.
design concept could circulate for a long time,
exhibition, which encourages people
  There are three parts to the design system:
and increase the use of functions, through
to change their wasteful habits
Firstly, a small tensioned fabric structure/bin
re-use and re-purpose. It will encourage
is designed to collect waste fabric and is posi-
students from diverse backgrounds to pay
Many overseas students when they leave the UK
tioned in student halls. The second part is made
more attention to the issues around fabric
throw away much of their sheets and bedding
of many of the small bins and is positioned
and clothes waste.
as it is too heavy to carry home and too personal
in a centrally managed indoor public space.
to donate. My project proposes using this fabric
The exhibition/installation is configured as a
waste created by students, within exhibition
flexible tower structure. This aims to encourage
design to illustrate the impact of waste on
students to recycle their waste fabric. The third
society and to educate and change the behavior
part of the whole design is then “re-used�
of students to recycle their fabric and not throw
after the exhibition within students’
it away. The project is a call to abandon modern
halls of residence.
models of exhibition design that are based upon
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Megan Baker MA Design (Jewellery & Metalwork)
The Uncanny Object:
explained that “we think only in signs” (Peirce,
The removal of familiar colours and textures
Challenging preconceptions of ‘clean’
1931), suggesting that semiology is the way in
of the body also sparks questions of whether
and ‘pure’ aesthetics by applying
which we decipher our personal associations
it is the familiarity we are more afraid of or
it to an uncanny form
with an object. This idea is explored through
the uncanny form.
the production of a series of wearable artefacts
Deformities such as growths are a prolific
The uncanny is explained as a form that
that appear inviting and clean but upon closer
example of the uncanny; the skin and flesh we
causes unease due to the feeling of repulsion
inspection have an uncanny quality.
are familiar with is stretched and formed in an
alongside familiarity. Sigmund Freud explains
Studying the complex organic forms of
unsightly way. By creating a dialogue with an
The Uncanny as “that class of the terrifying
brassica, I have concentrated on their bulbous
audience, my project attempts to influence
which leads back to something long known
and almost flesh like appearance. Stripping back
questions about the relationship of jewellery
to us, once very familiar” (Freud, 1919.)
the aesthetic qualities by using plaster casts as
and the body. Is jewellery an extension of
The aim of this project was to discover the
the primary medium combined with precious
ourselves and why are we ashamed of a natural
semiotic signs of the phenomena of purity and
metals requires the viewer and wearer to study
extension of ourselves such as deformity?
how it could be juxtaposed against an uncanny
the form and question if it is of a pure quality
form. The semiotician Charles Sanders Pierce
or whether it causes intrigue or repulsion?
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Rui Bao MA Design (Jewellery & Metalwork)
Can Contemporary Jewellery Reinvigorate
lost due to globalization, the market economy
Contemporary jewellery is not only about skills
Traditional Chinese Culture?
and changes in modern society.
technology but is a vessel for telling an inner
  The aim of this project is to explore ways
story. As a craft maker there is an opportunity
I have always been fascinated by traditional
that contemporary jewellery might have a
to create special emotional exchanges that can
Chinese art, especially the history, heritage and
positive effect upon the reinvigoration of some
be understood by the audience. This collection
aesthetic of blue and white porcelain. In ancient
of these traditional values. In my opinion, the
of wearable objects draws upon the traditional
times many traditional arts were considered
porcelain culture has a vital position in the
forms, colour and patterns found within Chinese
vulgar and as a result of this many traditional
minds of Chinese people and could be viewed
blue and white porcelain vases. They capture
arts and crafts are now only taught in families.
as a prominent national symbol. Its use can still
the essence of these by rethinking the ways
  Due to the explosion of new digital techn-
be seen within many daily eating and drinking
that forms can be interpreted and hopefully
ologies the younger generation in China prefer
rituals as well as in architecture and interiors.
provoke a thoughtful appreciation by combining
fresh high-tech products and gadgets with little
However since the commercialisation of this
silver and paper with blue ink. I hope that
knowledge or appreciation of China’s unique
traditional craft the uniqueness of blue and
this work will reawaken a new appreciation
traditional art treasures. Traditional arts and
white porcelain has diminished.
of traditional culture amongst the younger
crafts are faced with the challenge of becoming
Chinese generation.
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Sally Rutherford MA Design (Packaging)
The Grizzly Food Company
tonnes, work hours and lives taken to produce
The street food platform allows for an honest,
Reducing food waste through the positioning
our food?
personal approach that can offer a novel
of a new eating experience.
189 million kilograms of edible offal is
fast-casual eating experience whilst taking
produced in the UK each year, just from cows.
advantage of low set-up costs and the freedom
The project proposes a street food brand that
Lack of demand means that meats celebrated
to travel to events up and down the country.
produces popular offal dishes from around the
in cuisine in other parts of the world is, in the
Dishes have been selected based on ingredient
world, with a focus on creating a memorable
UK, ground into pet food. By creating a demand
availability, ease of cooking and providing
eating experience. It will encourage tasters
for less popular cuts this project aims to reduce
a varied range of interesting eating formats.
to consider the value of offal and whether
food waste and ease the drain on our resources.
it deserves a spot on our plates and menus.
In order to maximise the chance of success
With one third of the world’s arable land
the brand is targeted towards a core audience
used for meat & dairy production, and the UK
of ‘millennial-foodies’ who tend to place value
wasting the meat equivalent of 110 million farm
on trying new culinary experiences and
animals per year, how can we help to get the
enjoying food socially.
absolute best output from the gallons, hectares,
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Simeng Gu MA Design (Product)
a say in the design of their workplaces increased
A Different Kind of Workspace
productivity by 30%. In addition research shows I am interested in the nexus between interior
that over 80% of the workforce has admitted
design and furniture design. I wish to combine
to feeling stressed over work. How can design
furniture design and interior design using
help employees to get their work done in an
furniture as a connector between space, interior
efficient manner while allowing them to enjoy
environment and users.
themselves? This project explores how the office
My MA project investigates how combining
can be a space that makes people feel motivated
interior design and product design in the
in their work. The solution I present mixes
design of office furniture can create an
furniture with installation art allowing the user
inspiring environment through the provision
to be the co-designer of their office resulting in
of a ‘different-kind’ of work space.
a place they can transform into an exciting and
My research revealed that 84% of workers
inspired venue.
poled reported that their work environment did not make them happy and that giving workers
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Tom Liyui He MA Design (Graphic)
The Improvement of Public Spaces:
as well as a vehicle to encourage discussion.
of these spaces to encourage more meaningful
Through the introduction of art
  The project reuses old CDs, which are broken
relationships, discussions and to improve the
into decaying environments
and fixed into the spaces by the artist. Members
general wellbeing of an area.
of the public are encouraged to get involved The aim of the project is to encourage the
and produce their own interventions within
application of temporary artwork within public
the city. Social Media is used to collate where
spaces. The art will infiltrate the urban decaying
the work is taking place so that a community
environment, where often spaces are perceived
can be developed to share locations. The
to be intimidating and forgotten. The project
initial audience for the project focused around
attempts to beautify what is perceived to be ugly
Sheffield city students, so locations were
by using recycled materials as a means of filling
identified around the universities and student
and mending the defects within these spaces.
accommodation. The project encourages
The project also attempts to enhance our
members of the public to take responsibility
experience of the city and wellbeing within
for their environment and to encourage the local
these spaces and brings colour to our city
community to take part in the transformation
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Xiwen Qin MA Design (Jewellery & Metalwork)
Rebirth:
craft making faces challenges in economic and
During creative explorations into the use
quality and identity. I hope these works
An exploration of the value of craft
social survival as a result of these advances.
of 3D printing I have investigated how since
challenge the viewer and wearer to consider
in a technology driven age
The focus for my MA project is the rela-
many machine production processes are
the relationship between digital technologies
tionship between handcrafts and digital
controlled by hand, which can produce errors,
and the hand.
technologies. Many people consider handmade
how these failed trial items could be used to
“With the development of mechanization this craft is on the verge of extinction.”
works as tasteful products, from which we
have a dialogue about these issues. Through
can feel the “heart” of the maker. However
testing I have attempted to control the errors
Within the 21st century there have been huge
these traditional hand skills are being lost
that can be created when combining the digital
advances in technological developments in
due to digital technologies. However except
and the hand and using this creatively to create
design and manufacture and with this comes
for psychological satisfaction and superiority,
a kind of hybrid object. This has been explored
the loss of individual identity. As thinking
one might wonder what the advantages of
through the production of a series of silver
structures have changed and with artificial
manual products are? Like vinyl records and
rings that use casting to translate a 3D printed
simulation becoming more prominent, objects
physical books, handmade products will become
model into a decorative component which at
within the world can feel unnatural and fake.
a kind of feeling that no longer bears any actual
certain stages in the making has been purposely
Many craft practitioners have suggested that
application values.
modified by hand, giving each an individual
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Yang Zhao MA Design (Interior)
High Street = Shop + Eat + Exhibit:
My project explores the relationship between
Conceptual model, reinventing
people and the retail. It provides a conceptual
retail in the high street
service model - not just simply shopping, but to increase the interaction between people and the vacant spaces within the city.
Sheffield city centre has many functions. It is a place to learn, work, live, relax and shop. But we know that many people who live in or close to the city only use parts of the city centre occasionally. People living in Sheffield have more choices about where they shop, the shopping centre, Meadowhall or other cities close by. This, along with online consumption becoming more popular due to its convenience and ease means that in the heart of the city centre there are many vacant commercial spaces.
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Yanming Yang MA Design (Product)
Talk to me:
encouraging them to join you and share
A celebration of time off
in a enjoyable out of office experience. The individual ‘key’ contains digital infor-
Research shows that in many countries
mation about each owner including birthdate,
including the UK many people spend their
favourite foods, anniversaries and restaurant
workday lunch hour hunched over a computer
choice. The digital screen use the latest shape
and on their own. ‘Talk to me’ aims to break
free screen format and NFC to allow seamless
this cycle of isolation and raise awareness
comminication between other ‘keys’ and
about the importance of taking a lunch break
a ‘hot-wall’where ‘keys’ can be placed
and promote communication between colleges.
and rendevouz created.
Taking a real lunch break can reduce
‘Talk to me’ means lunchtimes never need
stress, increase happiness and help people
to be boring, stressful and isolating, ‘Talk to me’
to be more productive. ‘Talk to me’ is a comm-
gives those who work all date advocay to take
unication device that allow colleagues to know
a break, to laugh and smile with those they
information about your lunch time plans
thought they knew.
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Yvonne Li MA Design (Interior)
This project explores how design can improve
The body and accommodation
student accommodation and the use of both My project focuses on student accommodation
private and shared space. Specifically in relation
and how to make it feel more like a home; the
to International students how their different
concept of ‘home’ and its physical and psych-
cultural backgrounds impact on the use of the
ological aspects such as internal layout, features
space and its different functions. Through my
and behavior. Home can be interpreted in a
project I intended to design a space to encourage
number of ways. The family house and paren-
students to socialize with one another and share
thood are the obvious connections, but I would
their cultural diversity as well as providing
also like to consider how working from home
private space for studying.
impacts on space and how rental property can be transformed into a space that feels like home. How we use and ‘appropriate’ our domestic space is a symbolic practice and there is a cultural difference between ‘house’ and ‘home’.
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Zeqian Ma MA Design (Graphic)
Easy Remembering:
hope is to solve three specific problems — the
Also, children can strengthen their memory
Addressing the issues Chinese children face when
difficulty of recognising and remembering the
and practice finger coordination.
learning the piano, through synesthetic and other
direction of octaves on the staff, the direction
The card game hopes to solve the challenge
interesting methods
on the keyboard and the duration of different
of recognising and remembering the direction
notes. They are resolved through development
of notes both the staff and the keyboard. Whilst
In China, most children start to learn to play the
of characters (designed according to the
playing the card game, not only should children
piano through parental persuasion when they
solmization of notes) and colour analogy
pair the three types of cards according to the
are five years old. Learning the piano is seen as
(synesthetic method).
characteristic of them, but also play the correct
a valuable stepping stone in a highly competitive
The ‘Grasper’ is a teaching material
notes on the keyboard and sing them. This could
educational future, rather than learning for the
comprising a physical game and card game.
is a method for them to quickly grasp each
love of music. Not only does it make learning
The physical game aims to alleviate the
of the octaves.
the piano a struggle, it also makes them
difficulty of understanding and memorizing the
gradually lose interest.
duration of different notes. By using the visual
My project is aimed at five-year-old children
analogy of ‘cutting cakes’, children may find it
when they are starting to learn the piano. The
easier to know the number of beats in five notes.
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Zoe Xue Hao MA Design (Jewellery & Metalwork)
Re-Create:
Value in jewellery is often only considered
An exploration of ways to re-value
in terms of precious materials such as gold,
impact on the environment.
waste materials through contemporary
silver and gems. This work challenges the way
Chinese knotting is a traditional weaving
jewellery making
we might consider value through the use of
art in China that uses colourful silk threads
strong and powerful forms and by sensitively
to creating hanging ornaments for decorating
“What initially did not appear in the slightest to be ‘jewellery as we know it’ is, all of a sudden, precious and becoming.” This project explores ways that waste materials
materials would have a long-term detrimental
combining discarded materials with precious
the home especially during the Chinese Spring
details. Inspiration is taken from everyday
Festival. People in China believe that the
objects, re-using and beautifying through
art of knotting red thread can bring people
craft-making with a hope that they surprise and
fortune and happiness and embodies individual
inspire people to love and respect the ordinary
personality. This very traditional form of
can be given a new value by transforming,
things in life.
expression has been used within my creative
combining and re-creating them into contem-
I have taken what I have discovered in
design work to give a recognised form to these
porary jewellery. These precious jewels aim
garbage cans, the street and in my daily life
objects that use waste material.
to stimulate awareness about environmental
and recreated them into new objects. If we do
issues through the act of making and wearing.
nothing about such waste each one of these
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2015 –16 MA/MFA Design Staff Team
Roger Bateman
Richard Evans
Postgraduate Leader, Art & Design
Glyn Hawley
acesrb@my.shu.ac.uk
Toby Lyons Ranbir Lal
Maria Hanson
Frazer Hudson
Joint Programme Leader
Chris Knight
m.hanson@shu.ac.uk
Anna Wiggins Professor Paul Atkinson
Dr Eve Stirling
Melanie Levick-Parkin
Joint Programme Leader
Dr Claire Craig
aceses1@my.shu.ac.uk
Julie-Ann Weissenborn Professor Daniela Petrelli
Claire Lockwood
Dr Alaster Yoxall
Deputy Head of Art & Design
John Kirkby
Design Team
Printers
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Evolutionprint
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evolutionprint.co.uk
Gemma Milne
Alan Rutherford
gemmamilne.com
Digital Print Specialist
Joe Rolph
Andy Buckley
joerolph.com
Digital Print Specialist
Sheffield Institute of Arts shu.ac.uk/sia
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