Ye Yunyi was invited to serve as judge of Tissot's "160th Anniversary Universal Tour" Stamp Design Competition

To celebrate the 160th anniversary of the establishment of the brand, Tissot specially held the Tissot "160th Anniversary Universal Tour" Stamp Design Competition. People from all walks of life are welcome to create a stamp design based on the theme of "Travel" and share the spirit of Tissot travelers. The design competition was supported and judged by many artists and celebrities, including Mr. Huang Xiaoming, Ambassador of Tissot Global Ambassador, Ms. Wen Jinglei, Tissot Hong Kong and Macau Vice President, Mr. Li Yongquan, Famous Designer and Brand Consultant, Famous Swiss Artist and Designer Miss Ye Yunyi and famous graphic designer Mr. Yu Xiaoyan. Well-known artist and designer Ye Yun-Yi was invited to serve as stamp design competition judge Ye Yun-yi, who has been influenced and trained since her childhood, has been developing in all directions in the art world and in the design community in recent years. There are many fields of art, including pottery, painting, product design and packaging design. As an activist in the local art and design industry and one of the founders of the Hong Kong Clay Art Institute, Yip Yee-yi has also taught various creative arts courses and a number of art and handicraft teaching books. Ye Yun-yi's creation is widely recognized, won several art awards, and held more than 20 exhibitions, giving full play and demonstrated her passion for art and design talent. Recently, Ye was invited to judge the "160th Anniversary Universal Tour" stamp design competition held by the famous watch brand Tissot and "Traveling". At the same time, Ye Yunyi was also invited to design a stamp for the event . Switzerland Tissot table of the invitation to make love to travel she felt exceptionally excited. Ye Yun-yi childhood travel everywhere, because of work, accumulated a lot of travel experience, more particularly like a solo travel alone. "A completely unfamiliar environment can bring endless ideas and excitement to me, and each pre-departure collection of information often provides a good basis for inspiration from the journey." The same goes for Art and Design Creation. Ye Yun-yi reminds participants to participate in the "160th Anniversary Universal Tour Stamps Design Competition" of Tissot in Switzerland to do a good job of collecting information and will be able to do more with less. "The competition is sponsored by Tissot and is based on the theme of 'travel'; then what elements can represent Tissot? What elements represent 'traveler spirit'? How can we combine them? Knowing what their goals are, preparing for that, understanding their subjects, developing their ideas, and demonstrating superior skills, they can create great work. "And concludes:" Design is the same as traveling , First of all to find the destination, and then know how to go in order to step by step to achieve the plan to achieve a perfect trip. Tissot footprints all over the world, since 1853 in the watchmaking town of Switzerland, the official birth of Locke, across geographical boundaries, blending fine traditions and innovative inspiration, the brand's outstanding watch works around the world. In 2013, to celebrate the 160th anniversary of its founding and share its traveler's spirit, Tissot in addition to introducing the Heritage Navigator 160th Anniversary Collector's Edition of the Automatic World Time Automatic Watch that displays the world's 24 time zones, Stamp design competition, inviting people from all walks of life to "travel" in the title, the creation of stamp design, with a small stamp, Tissot travelers spirit to every corner of the world. In addition to inviting Ms Yip Yee-yi as judge, the design competition will also join stamps with two other panel members, Mr. Yu Xiaoyan, a famous graphic designer, and Mr. Huang Xiaoming, Global Ambassador for Tissot, Switzerland, And runner-up works printed together into a real usable Swiss Tissot "160 anniversary of Universal Travel" commemorative stamp series, to witness the historic moment.