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The Golden Pin Design Award collaborates annually with leading media outlets in Taiwan and abroad to showcase its award-winning designs. For 2024, partnerships were formed with 29 prominent media organizations specializing in design and the arts, including new collaborators like Taiwan's 500times, Thailand's Art of, and Creative Thailand. These partnerships aim to elevate the visibility of exceptional winning works and design teams, highlighting the impact of creative design on a global scale.

                                   

Taiwan Media Partners

In Taiwan, the Golden Pin Design Award continues its collaborations with several professional design platforms:

La Vie, a publication dedicated to exploring lifestyle trends, art, and design, fulfills readers’ aesthetic aspirations while offering practical insights. Following its 2020 rebranding, La Vie has adopted a more contemporary and human-centric image, integrating magazines, books, websites, and social media to create a comprehensive media experience.

Shopping Design, known for curating “interesting, useful, and meaningful” design stories, highlights creative individuals with unique styles, innovative ideas, and good intentions. With a focus on design in everyday life, cultural innovation, and the style economy, it reaches audiences through its website, social media, magazine, and podcast, solidifying its position as an influential lifestyle and design platform in the Chinese-speaking world.

Circle, a platform dedicated to graphic design, takes a systematic approach to exploring the field. Through in-depth analyses, experimental projects, special issues, and global design updates shared via social media, Circle offers designers a continuous source of inspiration and insights into design's meaning and applications.

DesignWant delivers daily updates on international projects spanning home interiors, furniture, residential architecture, commercial spaces, and design objects, offering readers an endless source of inspiration.

Living & Design curates a wide array of global residential design cases and exhibition information, broadening readers' horizons and sparking creativity.

id SHOW serves as a comprehensive platform for spatial design, gathering insights from over 500 designers and projects while reporting on Taiwanese industry developments and global design trends.

House Style specializes in interior design, building materials, and home aesthetics, presenting the latest trends and curated projects from Taiwan and around the world. It remains a trusted resource for industry professionals and designers alike.

Interior, founded in 1989, stands as one of the most established spatial design media in the Chinese-speaking world. With bilingual (Chinese-English) issues showcasing top architectural and design projects, it delves into design concepts, spatial planning, and color aesthetics, bridging Taiwan and the global design community.

MyHOME has been a cornerstone in Chinese interior design media for over two decades, sharing house design trends and aesthetics while fostering dialogue between designers and the public through diverse platforms.

MOT TIMES takes a unique perspective, focusing on neighborhoods, cities, architecture, and the arts. With in-depth reports and design news, it explores Taiwanese and global design trends, delivering thought-provoking analyses on key issues.

500times centers on the values of "meaningful, insightful, and bold," offering readers rich cultural experiences and lifestyle inspiration through print, digital media, and events. Its annual programs, including the "500dishes" and "500bowls" food reviews, the "500young" emerging talent selections, and the "500party" lifestyle curation, spotlight Taiwan's contemporary culture and trends.

Off Course: Focus on Life Style, the lifestyle channel of CommonWealth Magazine, covers style, culture, travel, and gastronomy, aiming to guide readers in redefining ideal living amidst their busy lives with high-quality content.

VERSE magazine, positioned as a hybrid cultural media platform, explores cultural and societal trends, creative industry strategies, and public issues, documenting Taiwan’s evolving cultural landscape. Its emphasis on design aesthetics and reader experience has earned Golden Pin Design Award recognition in 2020 and 2021.

Very Mulan, a social enterprise supporting women in achieving their dreams and self-realization, highlights the contributions of women in social innovation across various fields, showcasing the value of female empowerment through its reporting.

As Taiwan's first magazine covering Japanese culture across lifestyle, art, design, history, and technology, QDY magazine offers unique, humorous insights into Taiwan-Japan cultural intersections. Its editorial approach and aesthetic have garnered multiple Golden Tripod and Golden Pin Design Awards.

XinMedia, part of the Lion Group, is a lifestyle-focused multimedia platform known for its expertise in travel, culture, aesthetics, fashion, and wellness. As a leading voice in the Chinese-speaking world, it serves as a hub for travel inspiration and light-knowledge sharing.

              

Regional and International Collaborations

Golden Pin also works with leading media in China and internationally:

Sina Real Estate Design and Sina Homeware focus on architecture and interior design, offering the latest design case studies and practical insights. Through news, think tank features, and social engagement, they foster connections between the design community and related industries.

Youju, a platform jointly developed by Youju and Tencent, serves the broad home furnishings sector. Covering renovation projects, product reviews, and industry trends, it provides comprehensive, one-stop resources to help both consumers and designers stay ahead in the fast-evolving market.

TOPYS, recognized as a leading platform in China’s creative scene, dives deep into the minds of global pioneers in creativity. It showcases an array of innovative design cases, brand stories, studio profiles, and cultural guides, continuously inspiring design enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Hong Kong's IdN is a bilingual design magazine published six times a year, with each issue dedicated to a specific theme. It showcases a curated selection of global design works, spanning packaging design, infographics, branding, and more. As both a source of inspiration for designers and a must-read reference for design enthusiasts, IdN has established itself as a cornerstone in the creative community.

Malaysia’s CUTOUT magazine, celebrated across Asia’s design circles, has earned accolades including the 2014 Golden Pin Design Award’s Best Design Award and numerous international honors. Published biannually, its content covers graphic design, pop culture, interviews, and innovative perspectives, offering readers both visual and intellectual inspiration.

Malaysia's ACGMEDIA Group, the largest home design publishing group in the region, oversees seven influential magazines, including Metropolitan Home, Designer Concept, Commercial Concept, ARCHILAB, Asia Design, Baccarat Malaysia, and Fixtures, as well as the online platform designspeak.asia, further extending its reach in the design community.

Art of, an online media platform in Thailand, focuses on art, design, and creativity, aiming to bridge the gap between creators and audiences. By encouraging people to explore the potential of art and design, it highlights their positive impact on individuals and society.

Creative Thailand is a media platform under the Creative Economy Agency (CEA) from Thailand. It delves into how creative thinking drives economic growth, offering valuable insights and perspectives to the public, creative professionals, and industry experts.

GroundControl, another key creative institution in Thailand, specializes in promoting art accessibility and innovation through engaging content. By collaborating with artists and experts across diverse fields, it supports emerging and talented Thai artists, helping them develop their careers.

A long-time media partner of the Golden Pin Design Award, art4d was founded in 1995 and remains a leading bimonthly publication in architecture, design, and art in Thailand. Available in both Thai and English, it serves as a platform for connecting the Thai art and design community with Asia and the world.

room, a publication by the renowned Amarin Group, explores contemporary home aesthetics and lifestyle. Its annual "100 BEST DESIGN" special editions focus on themes such as hotels and cafés, featuring exceptional design projects from around the world, making it an essential guide for global design enthusiasts.

Dsign Something, Thailand’s emerging online media platform, focuses on architecture, landscape, and interior design. In addition to sharing global creative cases, it provides a networking platform for Thai architecture and design studios, fostering collaboration and industry exchange.

                    

The 2024 Golden Pin Design Award concluded with a grand ceremony on December 13. Registration for the next edition is expected to open in April. Stay tuned to the official website and follow Golden Pin on Facebook, Instagram, and X/Twitter for updates!

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