Making Space for Inclusiveness (Part 2)
Through the power of interdisciplinary collaboration and co-creation, can we reimagine urban spaces, foster community initiatives, and champion inclusivity to transform the heart of Hong Kong into a vibrant, liveable and caring neighbourhood?
Making Space for Inclusiveness (Part 1)
What’s the essence of co-creation? It is a prefect synthesis of listening to users’ needs, observing their use context, and iterating solutions together that makes them exclaim, “Why hasn’t this appear earlier!”
The 8 tips we learnt to collaborate beyond physical place
When we talk about placemaking, we usually start with “place”. Despite the boundary of 'place' becoming blurry between physical and virtual, people remain at the core of the experience. Show care and pay extra attention to details. Embrace the new normal with openness, fun, and new twists.
Food Brings People Together
With rising cost of living and greater societal inequality making it harder for some to put food on their family’s table, can community initiatives do more than just offer an uninspiring lunch box?
Giving the Fifth Facade back to the Community
In a dense urban devoid of open space, how might we repurpose under-utilised rooftop spaces to be desirable places to foster a sense of community?
People Like Sitting Where There are Places for Them to Sit
As public space designers and design facilitators, how might we make sitting in public areas more attractive and delightful?
Bringing Out the “US” in User-centred Design
Isn’t it counter-intuitive that design is traditionally determined by a designer instead of users? Instead, onebite believes users are the most qualified to co-create user-centered designs that work.
MIL MILL MATTERS: 你今日真係⌈DUMP⌋咗佢?
Explore the importance of Mil Mill, Hong Kong's only drinks carton recycler. Learn why saving our local recycling industry is vital for a zero-waste future.
Do You have Engagement-phobia? Five Indicators to Show Public Engagement is not “Consultation 2.0.”
Feeling confused and wary of engaging your stakeholders? Don’t worry la! One Bite has listed five indicators (sprinkled with Hong Kong colloquial sayings) to help you build a quality public engagement culture!

