Hong Kong Designers Association Design 2002 Show - Judges' Award
Stanley Wong, alias 'anothermountainman', is an outstanding advertising creative professional-turned-film director. In 2002, he set up his own partnership company 321 Film Production Limited. Prior to this, Wong had worked for international advertising agencies in Hong Kong and was later invited to join Bartle Bogle Hegarty (Asia-Pacific) as the first Chinese to take on the position of Regional Creative Director in Singapore. Among his advertising achievements, the advertising campaign for the MTRC between 1990-1995 was one which really captured the public's imagination. He has won over 300 local, regional and international graphic design and advertising creative awards. Photography and fine art are Wong's foremost passions.
Winner of Dedalo Minosse International Prize 2002
(for architects under 40), Vicenza, Italy
AR+D Award 2003 - Commendation, London
Winner of APIDA (Asia Pacific Interior Design Award 2002), Blanche Gallardo Award (Most Outstanding Design Award)
Born in 1962 in Hong Kong, Chang graduated from the Department of Architecture, University of Hong Kong in 1987 and founded EDGE in 1994. Chang was among the first group of representatives from Hong Kong to be invited to participate in the International Biennial Exhibition of Architecture, Venice in 2000 and again in 2002. He has won many awards for his architectural and interior design both locally and internationally, including the Hong Kong Young Architect Hsin Chong K.N. Godfrey Yeh Education Fund Award in 1996; and is amongst the several Asian architects included in the Taschen Book 40 Architects Under 40. Chang also lectures locally and overseas.
Born in Hong Kong in 1965, Douglas Young trained as an architect at Sheffield University, UK and The Architectural Association, London. Since 1991, Young has worked on Hong Kong projects ranging from residential to retail interiors.
In 1996, Young founded G.O.D together with partner Benjamin Lau. The majority of the merchandise is self-branded and designed in-house by a multi-disciplinary design team led by Young.
Renowned for his bold originality and striking prolificacy, Tommy Li is Hong Kong's master designer of this generation. During his design career, he has won over 450 awards, including four sweeping awards from the New York Art Directors' Club in 2001; a total of 37 and 48 awards in the 1st and 2nd International Chinese Graphic Design Competition in 1997 & 2002 respectively, making him the top winner in both events.
Li is the only Chinese designer engaged by the Japanese Government to design the emblem for Kaido city, Japan. Under his creative direction, Tommy Li Design Workshop is Brand and Image Consultant for several prestigious corporations in Hong Kong including land and air transport providers, Mass Transit Railway, Kowloon Canton Railway, Dragonair, and the well-known entertainment provider Sociedada de Turismo e Diversoes de Macau in Macau.