Tag: Asia

  • Back in the Saddle

    Back in the Saddle

    After 18 months away from Asia, I finally headed back. Back in the saddle!

    Blurry trip from the airport
    Blurry trip from the airport
    Up at the crack of dawn the next morning ... I was so used to living on the 'other' side of the world and travelling East to reach Asia that I often felt quite disorientated with time.
    Up at the crack of dawn the next morning … I was so used to living on the ‘other’ side of the world and travelling East to reach Asia that I often felt quite disorientated with time.
    The Bund, Shanghai
    The Bund, Shanghai
    Morning boats
    Morning boats
    Hiking Hong Kong
    Hiking Hong Kong
    High-rise living
    High-rise living
    Tanja & Edgar!
    Tanja & Edgar!
    Reminders of the little nooks and crannies that Taiwanese people would take over ... lovely to see the same thing in Hong Kong.
    Reminders of the little nooks and crannies that Taiwanese people would take over … lovely to see the same thing in Hong Kong.
    Play time
    Play time
    Good times ... all rather different now with a car ... and a walking talking addition to the family!
    Good times … all rather different now with a car … and a walking talking addition to the family!
    Panorama
    Panorama
    Views out to the island
    Views out to the island
    Great to have access from their back door
    Great to have access from their back door
    Urban vertical sprawl
    Urban vertical sprawl
    Down into Mongkok and Kowloon
    Down into Mongkok and Kowloon
    Ello Dad
    Ello Dad
    Out at Discovery Bay ... kind of like Disneyland, but you live there.
    Out at Discovery Bay … kind of like Disneyland, but you live there.
    Water world
    Water world
    Couldn't believe I caught this one - a guy was carrying a dragon's mask and some shopping as I was waiting for a taxi in Shenzhen
    Couldn’t believe I caught this one – a guy was carrying a dragon’s mask and some shopping as I was waiting for a taxi in Shenzhen
    View up the street in Shanghai
    View up the street in Shanghai
    Some random digging
    Some random digging
    Young chefs
    Young chefs
  • Finding an Industrial Design Job in Asia

    Finding an Industrial Design Job in Asia

    Leaving design school, it can be really tough to pick a career direction; let alone find a job.  Believing ‘change brings opportunity’, after graduating in 2003 I decided to head east and cut my teeth in Asia.  Now all I needed was a job, and a destination.

    Since I had never been to Asia before (it seems ridiculous to write that now), I lacked any connections or experience in the region.  What I did have was a resume that I had been building since leaving high-school that packed a solid range of work experience and internships in some well-known companies.  Crucially, a design education that included engineering and management training gave me the advantage of providing something a little different.  All this provided a good foundation to start the search.

    Leaving Europe.  The night before, I had a pain in my stomach unlike anything I had ever felt before … but since the cost of changing my ticket to come home was only €25, I tricked myself into leaving anyway; and almost seven years later, here I am.

    Working remotely, it was difficult to get a grasp of the ‘landscape’ of the design industry.  I naturally applied through the variety of HR web portals that larger companies maintain, but was not surprised when I did not hear anything back.  I browsed design company web sites, pestered my lecturers for alumni contact information, targeted conferences and design festivals looking for speakers and sponsors, and even pored through design award books looking for names.  Anything that could give me the crucial ‘@’, that allowed me to crack the e-mail code was considered.

    After months of freelancing, interviewing in the UK, and more than a little frustration, I finally hit pay-dirt when an innocuous ad for Asus Computers’ design team in Taipei popped up on Coroflot.com.  Phone interviews were followed by a face-to-face in Germany, and before I knew it, I had an offer.  I finally hit the ground on May 14th 2004; a solid ten months after graduating.  Do not underestimate the power of resourcefulness, patience and perseverance (and even a little cunning).

    My first few weeks on the ground were at first a little perplexing.

    I struck it lucky with that advert, but a cross-section of my international friends in the region reveals a similar picture; get stuck in with research, and don’t give up.  Nothing beats getting your feet on the ground out here, so book that plane ticket (ask your school to see if there are travel or research bursaries).  No-one is going to begrudge a meeting with you if you have flown half-way round the world, and it’s likely that if you do meet with other designers out here, your spirit of adventure will likely mean they are more open to help you.  You’ll be surprised.

    18 months on Asus’ design team was followed by almost three years in design studio, DEM.  And this bring me today, working for Dell on the notebook design team, deeply ingrained in the Taiwanese ‘industrial organism’, and a full paid-up member of the Asian Industrial Design Community.  More about that next time.

    Taking trains to visit vendors in China.