Founded in London in 2016, YEN TING CHO Studio produces unique artworks, installations and contemporary designs for luxury fashion accessories, interiors and exteriors. 

We create innovative and dynamic patterns through human-computer interaction. Our patterns are crafted using digital technology pioneered by company founder and lead designer, Yen-Ting Cho. We manipulate curated data (photos, videos) into original patterns and radically play with structure and colour to create our signature style. We print our patterns onto the finest materials, such as elegant pure wool, silk and cotton for our award-winning scarf collections. Our work blurs the boundaries between art, design and fashion.

Our products are sold in galleries, boutiques, concept stores, museum shops and design outlets around the world. Our work has won many prestigious international art and design awards.

We are based in Taipei, Taiwan (with a studio and public gallery) and London, UK (studio).

DIRECTOR

PROF.  YEN-TING CHO

Yen-Ting Cho is a designer, artist, educator and researcher. He directs YEN TING CHO Studio (Taipei / London), a digital design studio and consultancy, and is Professor in the Institute of Creative Industries Design, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. He is an expert in cross-disciplinary research, focusing on architecture, interactive and media design, and animation. He has a PhD in Innovative Design Engineering from the Royal College of Art, London, and a MDes from Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

Cho’s signature digital patterns are generated using his own software, which transforms body movement into intricate designs. He challenges traditional disciplinary boundaries and his artistic practice continuously inspires new thinking and promotes dialogue and reflection between cultures, striving to create a profound impact in the contemporary world. He has designed interactions for, among others, Microsoft Surface and The Guggenheim NYC, and exhibited widely, including Camden Art Centre, England, and Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan. His work is regularly featured in the global art and design press, and has won many international awards, most recently Red Dot Design Concept 2025. He is project director & creative director of seven monumental public artworks, ‘Gateway to Taiwan: Island Tales’ (2026), for Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Terminal 3.

Awards

Year Award Category Prize
2025 Red Dot Award: Design Concept Exhibition and Installations Winner
2025 IDA Design Awards Fashion Design Gold Award
2025 London Design Awards Communication Design - Product and Service Branding Silver Award
2025 Future Tech Award National Science and Technology Council Winner
2024 Red Dot Award: Design Concept Interior Architecture and Interior Design Winner (with SW Design)
2024 MUSE Design Awards Interior Design - Office Gold Award (with SW Design)
2024 MUSE Design Awards Fashion Design Silver Award
2024 IDA Design Awards Architecture Project Development/Cultural Honorable Mention
2023 London International Creative Competition CREATE (Art) Shortlisted for the Best Professional
2023 MUSE Design Awards Fashion Design Platinum Award
2022 MUSE Design Awards Fashion Design Platinum Award
2022 MUSE Creative Awards Video Design Silver Award
2022 A’ Design Awards Textile/Pattern Design Silver Award
2022 London International Creative Competition CREATE (Art) Finalist for the Best Professional
2021 MUSE Design Awards Fashion Design Gold Award
2021 International Design Awards Fashion Design Gold Award
2021 A’ Design Awards Textile/Pattern Design Silver Award
2021 London International Creative Competition CREATE (Art) Finalist for the Best Professional

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CURATE Spring/Summer’24 NYC

CURATE Spring/Summer’24 NYC

We're excited to announce that we’ll be showing @curate_ic in #NYC for the first time!​We will be launching our SS 2024 'Majestic' wool scarf colle...

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