
in its 2009 budget announced on 25 Feb 2009, Hong Kong government has pledged a budgetary spending of $300 million towards the creation of a 'Creative Economy' emphasising the importance of productivity and competitiveness in the economy. In the next 3 years, the government aims to develop creative industries with a strong local characteristic through the promotion of culture and art.
At about the same time I came across a news clipping that Savannah College of Art and Design(SCAD) was to house its Hong Kong based academy in the historic North Kowloon Magistracy Building. SCAD-Hong Kong will become the preeminent site for the study of digital media in Asia, focusing on art and design. The curriculum will offer advertising design, graphic design, illustration, interactive design and game development, motion media design (broadcast design and motion graphics), photography, sound design and visual effects. The school is scheduled to open in 2011.
Not only does this mean that there will be a host of qualified and capable graduates to service Hong Kong's pop culture and film industry but also restore and conserve heritage monument.
Branding Hong Kong can now be called Brand Hong Kong.


