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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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197 stamps designs that connect the world & hearts.

As I reflect on the warmth and connection that arise from the effort of writing a letter, affixing a stamp, mailing it, transporting it, and receiving it, I came across an activity where members from around the world exchange postcards. In this context, I became particularly interested in the value of stamps. Stamps serve various purposes, such as ensuring the delivery and identification of mail, being collected, and holding historical significance. Among these, they often feature designs that reflect the culture and history of the country, serving as cultural symbols. By utilizing the value of stamps, I aim to express the characteristics of each country, convey messages, and through these exchanges, provide an opportunity for people to reflect on the countries, individuals, and distances of the world, ultimately fostering connections with the world.
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