NAFA BA Design Practice (Fashion)
Design practice is a degree programme that encourages inter-domain collaboration between students to foster problem-solving skills and dynamic solutions

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Design studio: Jejakjia
Jejak Jia is a family card game designed to tackle the issue of digital distractions during meal times, which often hinder meaningful family connections and the transmission of traditional customs.
By combining interactive question and action cards, the game creates a fun and engaging way for families to bond while exploring their cultural roots and learning about other traditions.
Transforming meal times into opportunities for storytelling, sharing, and rediscovering the richness of heritage, fostering stronger family ties and cultural awareness
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Design insights: Media and information's impact on youth
In a VUCA world that continues to evolve, an increasing number of teenagers turn from using traditional forms of media to digital platforms for their information and updates on world affairs.



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Design studio business
In this class, we learn about business and how to set up our own in the future. We also did this exercise to find out our "ikigai" an Okinawan concept that focuses on a person's purpose in life.