Plycelain -a term coined by Yuting Chang combining plywood and porcelain- is a collection of multilayered slip casting drinkware. Chang creates a contemporary version of blue and white ware through applying slip casting, the mass-production technique of ceramics. By adapting the process of slip casting, layers form, and subtle blue lines are exposed on the cut surfaces, which emphasize the beautiful relationship between assembled parts.
Yuting Chang is a Taiwanese designer with extensive experience in industrial, user interface, and graphic design. She is also an artist who is obsessed with crafting the details and exploring the unknown possibilities from sketches to final pieces. Chang's work embodies her innovative thinking and reflects sincere introspection and spiritual growth. Her works received the Homeware Design of the Year at the Dezeen Awards 2020, the Dezeen Awards 2020 public vote winner, a Gold A’ Bakeware, Tableware, Drinkware and Cookware Design Award Winner 2020, and a Student Notable in the Speculative Design category in the 2020 Core77 Design Awards program. Chang has taken part in exhibitions, such as Wanted Design: was/is (Brooklyn, 2019), Sight Unseen Offsite (New York, 2018). Her work has been published on several blogs and magazines, such as Dezeen and Colossal. Chang holds an MFA in Design for Emerging Technologies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has received New Artists Society Merit Scholarships.
Yuting Chang is a designer with extensive experience in industrial and graphic design. She is also an artist, who’s artistic focus lies in spirituality and speculative design. Her work reflects a designer’s sense of empathy and an artist’s sincere introspection and spiritual growth.