





Key visual created for WearABLE Inclusive Textile Art Scheme 共裳紡織藝術計劃, a joint collaboration of The Hong Kong Association for AD/HD and School of Fashion and Textiles at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The vivid, vibrant and diversified set of visuals resonates the program objection enabling teenagers with AD/HD to explore their interests and personalities through fashion shows and creations, providing opportunities to showcase their true beautiful selves. Typeface in use — Hydrophilia, designed by Felix Braden