TAIPEI, April 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2025 "Design Perspectives x Golden Pin Salon" returns to Bangkok on April 26, co-hosted with Thailand's leading design magazine art4d and executed by the Taiwan Design Research Institute. This event spotlights cross-cultural dialogue between Thai and Taiwanese designers, exploring how design bridges tradition, innovation, and social change.

The speaker lineup of Bangkok event (from the left to right): Karjvit Rirermvanich, Yossapon Boonsom, Borden Tseng (Taiwan), Doonyapol Srichan, Manita Songserm, and Brian Liu (Taiwan).
The second session, "Cultural Codes - The Language of Design in Asia," focuses on how design reflects and reinterprets cultural heritage and contemporary life. Thai designer Doonyapol Srichan, founder of PDM BRAND, will discuss how his work blends everyday functionality with modern aesthetics and Thai craftsmanship, reimagining household objects through a cultural lens. Thai graphic designer Manita Songserm will reflect on her experimental typography and distinctive visual language, including her poster for the exhibition Crossover II: The Nature of Relationships, which won the Best of the 2024 Golden Pin Design Award. From Taiwan, Brian Liu, co-founder of Local Remote, will share his studio's interdisciplinary branding and visual design projects. The studio's portfolio includes key visuals for the 2022 Taiwan Design Expo and visual identity design for the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA).
Established by Taiwan's Golden Pin Design Award in 2015, the "Design Perspectives x Golden Pin Salon" invites past winners and leading designers to share ideas and experiences. Over the past nine years, it has toured 21 Asian cities-including Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur, and Macau-featuring more than 100 renowned design experts.
The 2025 "Design Perspectives x Golden Pin Salon" in Bangkok will take place on Saturday, April 26, from 12:00 to 19:00 (GMT+7) at the AUA Language Center. The event is free to attend, with simultaneous Thai interpretation and a livestream available for remote participants. Registration: Session 1 and Session 2.