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a'veoveoyʉ!來吉 Exhinbition Monograph

a'veoveoyʉ! 來吉 
Graduate Students' Joint Exhibition Monograph
As the graduate students of Visual Communication and Design, we are responsible for paying close attention to the social issue and provide public service to help. We want to try out design-based approaches and methods to help people in the remote community - Laiji tribe. 
We use "a'veoveoyʉ!來吉" ("a'veoveoyʉ" means "greeting" in Tsou language) as the title of this social design plan to show our motivation in which to gain more attention from the society and resource besides proceeding our social design plan. The achievement of this social design project has been published as monograph. 


1. Cover
The cover design is originally printed in black and white on grey board paper and combines with screen-printing technique which logotype is printed in multi-layers (blue & red). 

2. Content - The Four Dimension of Social project
This social design plan is divided into four main dimensions:  Cultural Education, Tribal Tourism, Lifestyle and Environmental graphic design. Every dimension focus on different aspect of the community. We apply legendary creatures of Tsou culture to symbolise different dimension which each Dimensions contain several subprojects conduct different design-based approaches towards local industries and people in Laiji tribe.

3. Special Edition
We hope our work will successfully benefit the Laiji community in various aspects and at the same time raise the attention from the society in order to generate more resource and assistance for them.


a'veoveoyʉ! 來吉 
Graduate Students' Joint Exhibition Monograph / 200 x 200 mm / 124 pages



a'veoveoyʉ!

a'veoveoyʉ!來吉 Exhinbition Monograph
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a'veoveoyʉ!來吉 Exhinbition Monograph

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