COLORFLOW LIGHTOLOGY Opens New Dimensions in Human-Centered Lighting Design
Designing RGB lighting products in accordance with Human Centred Design principles.

Wed, 18 Jun 2025  |  3173 views
COLORFLOW LIGHTOLOGY Opens New Dimensions in Human-Centered Lighting Design

 

Art and Design, School of Fine and Applied Arts, in collaboration with Thiramongkol Industry Public Company Limited, organized the BU x TMI Project-based Learning initiative for the PSE215 Human Centred Design course for second-year students in the Product, Service, and Experience Design program.

 

 

Executives and team members from Thiramongkol Industry Public Company Limited, manufacturer of GATA brand lighting products, provided knowledge and presented the design challenge "COLORFLOW LIGHTOLOGY: SHAPING HUMAN EXPERIENCES" - designing RGB lighting products in accordance with Human Centred Design principles.

 

 

During the presentation day, awards were presented to outstanding participants:

 

 

Congratulations to Ms. Kalayarak  Jitchana
for winning the Champion Award

 

 

Congratulations to Ms. Thanaporn  Akkaramethawe
for winning the 1st Runner-up Award

 

 

Congratulations to Mr. Phongsakorn  Onsamlee
for winning the 2nd Runner-up Award

 

 

Congratulations to Ms. Jinjuta  Petchan
for winning the Best Idea Special Award

 

 

Congratulations to Ms. Patatita  Leelapata
for winning the Best Video Presentation Special Award

 

 

Thiramongkol Industry Public Company Limited also supported the project by providing GATA power strip products that safely handle electrical current according to international standards, supporting the work of Product, Service, and Experience Design students who require high-power electrical tools.

 

 


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