In Chinese culture, a special type of character called Stacked Character refers to the character formed by overlapped glyphs. Most of these superimposed characters are uncommon and are gradually replaced by commonly used characters nowadays. So that Stack Glyphs constructed the characters using graphical symbols, collected these lost chinese characters.
Yi-Hsuan Lai is an excellent student in the field of design who, along with Te-Yang Tang, is dedicated to exploring and developing Chinese character design. They have participated in international design competitions multiple times and have achieved excellent results and honors. In addition to their personal achievements, Yi-Hsuan Lai and Te-Yang Tang are also enthusiastic about contributing to society and actively participate in related social contribution activities to promote and develop the design and application of Chinese characters. They are highly concerned about the design issues of Chinese characters and are committed to improving the quality and level of Chinese character design, as well as promoting the inheritance and development of Chinese character culture. These characteristics make Yi-Hsuan Lai and Te-Yang Tang very interesting and valuable in the field of design.
Established in 1991, the Department of Visual Communication Design focusses on a technical and vocational education tract. It is home to students who utilize their capacities in 5-senses design, brand image development, and culturally-relevant value-added design to create memorable experiences. We care about the theory-practice, technology-humanities, and local-global integration in preparing our students for their careers and advanced studies.