Art Students Design Projects Developed into Actual Products
The Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts at Bangkok University has signed MoU with Qualy, a world-class Thai brand designing plastic household items.This partnership creates an exceptional opportunity for students to engage in real-world design projects, focusing on creating sustainable and marketable products. The collaboration emphasizes bridging academic learning with practical business applications, enabling students to develop their designs into viable products ready for the competitive marketplace.

Wed, 27 Nov 2024  |  4737 views
Art Students Design Projects Developed into Actual Products

 

Qualy, a globally recognized Thai brand specializing in innovative plastic products challenge students in the PSE 221 Basic Skill for Product Designer 2023 course.

 

 

Mr. Theerachai  Supametheekulwat, Design Director & Founder of Qualy, honored the event by presenting awards and congratulating students whose works were selected for further product development.

 

 

Turtle Scissors Product, created by  student in Art and Design

 

 

Mangosteen Bottle Opener Product, created by student in Art and Design

 

 

Coconut Tissue Product, created by student in Art and Design

 

 

Stingray Bottle Opener Product, created by student in Art and Design

School of Fine and Applied Arts congratulates these students and thanks the Qualy brand for providing students with real-world assignments and the opportunity to learn from the business sector.


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