Lai Jiebin

Good in Fine Art Design.

Lai Jiebin

About Lai Jiebin

Lai Jiebin is an artist dedicated to public art, revitalizing urban space through sculptures, installations, and public facilities. His works not only showcase outstanding artistic talent, but also demonstrate his deep love and pursuit of urban space and public art. Lai Jiebin's works not only attract visual attention, but also carry rich cultural connotations and social values. His sculptures and installation works often showcase a unique focus on urban history, culture, and environment through their unique shapes and textures. They not only leave a unique impression on the city, but also inspire citizens' love for art and a sense of belonging to the city.

  • Winner of 4 A' Design Awards.
  • Good in Fine Art Design.
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  • Creative, Diligent and Innovative.
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Interview with Lai Jiebin

Could you please tell us more about your art and design background? What made you become an artist/designer? Have you always wanted to be a designer?
I have had a strong interest in art since I was young, and I enjoy painting, sculpture, and handicrafts. As I grow older, I realize that art is not just a personal expression, but also a way to communicate and interact with others. So, I began to explore and express my understanding and ideas about urban space through art. In the process of learning, I came into contact with public art, which fascinated me. Public art not only has aesthetic value, but also can bring vitality and cultural atmosphere to urban space. I want to create art works that can interact and exchange with the public through my own efforts, injecting new vitality and vitality into urban spaces. As a public art designer, I feel very lucky and proud. My job is to improve urban space through artistic means and provide citizens with a beautiful life experience. I am able to create a more beautiful, comfortable, and cultural environment for the city through my own efforts and creativity.
What is "design" for you?
My design works cover multiple fields and types, including sculpture, installations, public facilities, environmental art, and cultural activities, aiming to improve the urban environment and public quality of life through art and design. My design emphasizes innovation and experimentation, while also focusing on functionality and practicality, hoping to contribute to the development and progress of the city.
What is your most favorite design, could you please tell more about it?
As a public art designer, I enjoy many design types and styles because each design has its unique charm and value.
What makes a design successful?
Think clearly why to do this design, for whom to design, how to achieve the design purpose, and then seriously do the design process, and finally carefully analyze the completed design
From your point of view, what are the responsibilities of a designer for society and environment?
As the main body of design creation, designers' design must be used to improve people's living conditions and environment, and create better living conditions and combined services for people“ "Design for the benefit of mankind" is not only the requirement of society for designers, but also the lofty social responsibility of designers
How do you think the "design field" is evolving? What is the future of design?
The design will be more based on the "human" operation system itself, focusing on sustainability and regeneration. The designer will have to become a psychologist, not only to meet the functional needs, but also to meet the emotional needs,
Can you talk a little about your design process?
First of all, I need to know which city I want to design for, and then to understand the history, humanities, environment and other factors of this city, collect materials, sort out ideas, and finally design and change
What skills are most important for a designer?
Aesthetic appreciation ability, basic knowledge of fine arts, connotation and cultural heritage, stand in other perspectives to see their own design, and learn from qualified people
What is the most frequently asked question to you, as a designer?
How to make progress faster? How to distinguish good design from bad design? How to improve aesthetics? How to improve design efficiency?

Extended Interview with Lai Jiebin

Could you please tell us about your experience as a designer, artist, architect or creator?
Graduated from Shandong Institute of Arts and Crafts with a major in Public Art Design in 2022
How did you become a designer?
I have had a strong interest in art since I was young, and I enjoy painting, sculpture, and handicrafts. As I grow older, I realize that art is not just a personal expression, but also a way to communicate and interact with others. So, I began to explore and express my understanding and ideas about urban space through art. In the process of learning, I came into contact with public art, which fascinated me. Public art not only has aesthetic value, but also can bring vitality and cultural atmosphere to urban space. I want to create art works that can interact and exchange with the public through my own efforts, injecting new vitality and vitality into urban spaces. As a public art designer, I feel very lucky and proud. My job is to improve urban space through artistic means and provide citizens with a beautiful life experience. I am able to create a more beautiful, comfortable, and cultural environment for the city through my own efforts and creativity.
Which emotions do you feel when designing?
I hope to design works with unique charm and personality that are closely connected to urban space and citizen life, injecting new vitality and vitality into the city, and making art a part of the city's spirit.
What particular aspects of your background shaped you as a designer?
1: Enhance observation and insight 2: Enhance creativity and imagination 3: Enhance professional skills and knowledge 4: Enhance communication and collaboration skills 5: Continuous learning and innovation 6: Cultivate a sense of responsibility and social awareness
What is your growth path? What are your future plans? What is your dream design project?
In my opinion, a good designer should not only have outstanding design ability, but also personal ability, thinking, cultivation and vision.
What are your advices to designers who are at the beginning of their career?
As a public art designer, I believe that good design should be able to meet the needs and expectations of the public, have uniqueness and individuality, reflect social value and significance, focus on practicality and functionality, and pay attention to environmental protection and sustainable development.
You are truly successful as a designer, what do you suggest to fellow designers, artists and architects?
Excellent public art works have various values, including enhancing the image and quality of the city, enhancing the public's sense of identity and belonging, promoting social exchange and interaction, promoting the development of culture and art, and improving the quality of life of urban residents. These values have been widely recognized and valued, and are of great significance for the development and progress of cities.
Would you tell us a bit about your lifestyle and culture?
Learning professional knowledge, practicing skills and expression techniques, participating in exhibitions and competitions, collaborating with other designers and artists, paying attention to social development and public needs, continuous learning and innovation
What are your philanthropic contributions to society as a designer, artist and architect?
Public art is the art of public space in the form of sculpture, architecture, public facilities and image art. Its development space lies not only in the unique symbol of urban construction on the material level, but also in people's soul and spiritual guidance. Whether it is urban public art or rural public art, we should adjust measures to local conditions, respect the people, not just decoration.

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