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Jamy Yang

Design Director,
Yang Design

Shanghai, China

The future should be what you think is what you get—by means of advanced technology and innovative material, we can directly translate our abstract ideas into products.

In my opinion, the future should be what you think is what you get – by means of advanced technology and innovative material, we can directly translate our abstract ideas into products. The technique of design will be reduced or eliminated, and therefore everybody will become a dreamer as well as a designer to design products that he or she needs. This kind of product can even be printed at home. On one hand, the process of design will be remade, that design will start from our flowing concepts instead of sketching by hand. On the other hand, the system of industrial mass production will be replaced because each product will be unique, suitable for every creator, treasured by every individual, and therefore much more sustainable for human beings than ever before.

The Frozen Wind Tea Table is inspired from the wavy surface of a lake and a breeze, the design captures the flowing thought and the passing inspiration. The design explores the features of the material and the hard material, Corian, is given a soft feeling as if dancing in the wind. It’s an experiment itself to translate idea into product.

Jamy Yang Bio:

Top product designer, industrial design master and former Siemens headquarters product designer in Germany. Winner of more than 30 international design awards including iF, Red Dot Design Award, G-mark and Design for Asia Silver Award, and judge of many international design prizes including iF China Awards.

In 2005, he became founder of YANG DESIGN, one of the most influential product strategy and design consultancies in China. In 2007, he founded designer brand y-town, a design experiment with attention to society, human and material. Since then the brand has been launching product collections including the Recycled Project and Jiu Jie.