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This annual report records the outstanding graduation research and works of students in the School of Design, and is intended to serve as a reference for prospective students and many others who wish to study at the School of Design as a result of its research and education.

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*From the class of 2020, the Visual Image Design major has been changed to the Visual Information Design course. Therefore, the works of the visual image design major will be included in the visual information design course.
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EduKet

Design and Implementation of a Campus-Exclusive Flea Market App
EduKet is an app designed and implemented using SwiftUI to address the issue university students face in disposing of educational materials they no longer need. It provides a secure and efficient platform for transferring and selling these items. Its key feature is the establishment of independent marketplaces for each university, allowing transactions exclusively between students of the same institution. This feature enables direct, in-person exchanges without the need for packaging or shipping, which traditional flea market apps cannot offer, thereby enhancing convenience. Furthermore, by leveraging users' university, faculty, and academic year information, the platform accurately matches students with the educational materials they need, ensuring a smooth transaction process.
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