Qijun Nie (Quentin) is the founder and lead designer of Functional Form Block Allies (FFBA), a design consultancy specialising in industrial, interactive, and service design across various industries, including medical devices and consumer products. With a background in fashion and a user-centred approach, he blends creativity with functionality to develop innovative, award-winning solutions.
I’m Qijun Nie (Quentin), the founder and lead designer of Functional Form Block Allies (FFBA), a design consultancy dedicated to delivering innovative product design solutions. Alongside my co-founder and lead design partner, Menghai Xia (Luke), we specialise in industrial design, interactive design, and service design, with a unique focus on fashion accessories.
At FFBA, we provide comprehensive solutions across industries, from medical devices to consumer products and business innovations, always prioritising functionality and user-centred design.
My background as a former fashion house owner gives me a unique perspective, allowing me to blend creativity with practicality while maintaining a strong foundation in design principles. This year, FFBA has been honoured with several prestigious design awards, reinforcing our commitment to meaningful and impactful design.
Let’s connect and explore new creative possibilities together: LinkedIn
I am the founder and lead designer of Functional Form Block Allies (FFBA), a design consultancy firm co-founded with my amazing design partner, Mr. Menghai Xia, also known as Luke. FFBA provides a wide range of design solutions, including industrial design, interactive design, service design, and fashion design, with a focus on accessories. Our expertise spans industries such as medical devices, consumer products, and business solutions, allowing us to address diverse client needs.
At FFBA, my role involves leading projects, ensuring that our designs align with our core philosophy of blending functionality with form to create thoughtful and impactful solutions. As a team, we aim to produce designs that respect and enhance human experiences, staying true to our user-centred and systematic approach. Our work has been recognised globally, and this year we were honoured with multiple prestigious design awards, reflecting the value and innovation we bring to the industry.
Beyond delivering design solutions, FFBA also strives to nurture the next generation of designers. Through educational initiatives, we connect students and young professionals with real-world industry insights, helping them to understand processes and challenges while encouraging fresh perspectives that can inspire new ways of thinking. This dual focus on professional work and education makes FFBA not just a design consultancy but also a collaborative platform for creativity, innovation, and growth.
I’m particularly drawn to experience-driven design that focuses on seamless, end-to-end solutions for users. I love how service design maps out complex systems, breaks down pain points, and reimagines interactions to create a more intuitive and satisfying journey.
It’s fascinating to design not just for individual moments but for holistic experiences that connect people with services in meaningful and sustainable ways. The collaborative and multidisciplinary nature of service design excites me because it allows us to innovate while considering diverse perspectives and needs.
Winning the 2024 & 2025 London Design Awards is a profound honour for both me and Functional Form Block Allies (FFBA). It’s a testament to the dedication and creativity of our team, whose work spans industries such as medical devices, consumer products, and fashion accessories.
For us, this recognition is not just a celebration of success but a validation of our core mission: to create designs that blend functionality and form while truly improving people’s lives.
This year, some of our award-winning projects were presented under their project team names instead of FFBA. This was a deliberate decision to highlight the contributions of our younger designers and allow them to shine individually.
At FFBA, we strongly believe in nurturing new talent and giving them the platform to grow and be recognised. By doing so, we aim to create a collaborative environment that empowers the next generation of designers while showcasing the breadth of our work.
This award inspires us to keep innovating, refining our processes, and pushing the boundaries of design. It also reinforces our confidence when presenting to clients, showing that our values and designs resonate globally.
Ultimately, this achievement motivates us to continue contributing to the industry, not only by delivering impactful designs but also by fostering talent and ensuring that design remains a force for positive change.
We’re honoured to have a bunch of projects recognised in the 2024 & 2025 London Design Awards. Each of these designs was entered because we believe they strongly reflect our commitment to creating more humane, thoughtful, and convenient products. These projects aim to bridge connections between people in ways that may not have been possible before, balancing the needs of service providers and receivers.
While our winning works span different categories, they all share a core mission: to create designs that genuinely care about and enhance people’s lives, embodying the values that drive us at Functional Form Block Allies.
Winning so many London Design Awards has been incredibly validating for our practice. It’s given us broader recognition and strengthened our confidence when presenting to clients, showing that our ideas and values resonate on a global scale. This achievement demonstrates that design success goes beyond profitability—it’s about making a positive impact in people’s lives.
We’re grateful for this recognition and inspired to continue creating meaningful, people-centred designs. On a personal level, the award has inspired me to keep learning and evolving as a designer. It’s a reminder to stay curious, take risks, and continuously refine my craft.
In the next 5 to 10 years, I see the design industry becoming more diverse, automated, and intelligent. Streamline the process and make eventual improvements easier and faster. As our tools continue to evolve, designers will spend less time on labor-intensive production and more time connecting with real people to gain insight into their needs.
This shift will allow designers to focus on creating more human and thoughtful designs that resonate on a personal level. And I think the designer of the future will not be defined as a certain kind of designer but as a diverse creative worker.
The London Design Awards website itself is an excellent resource, offering a vast database of inspiring work. For developing specific skills, online platforms can teach you everything from drawing to software to understanding manufacturing processes.
However, as I often tell my students, the best resources are all around you in real life. Engage with people, observe, and learn from real interactions. Understanding human needs and experiences firsthand is invaluable, as design ultimately serves people. So, immerse yourself in real life—it’s the richest resource a designer can have.
Yes, I’d like to highlight the collaborative spirit of our organisation, Functional Form Block Allies (FFBA). While we are a relatively new entity, our work as a team spans several years, built through professional practice and friendship. Alongside my co-founder and lead design partner, Mr. Menghai Xia (Luke), and our exceptional design partner and consultant, Mr. Weijing Zhao (Jony), we have had the privilege of mentoring and working with some incredible younger designers.
This time, I’d especially like to recognise Luxi Yu (Lucy), who has been instrumental in our research and design processes. Jiayu Hu has made a great contribution to the Wattup project. Despite her young age, Alice brings a fresh, vivid perspective that connects deeply with the next generation of consumers and markets.
I’d also like to thank Siyu Zang, a designer and researcher currently getting her master's degree at the Royal College of Art in the UK. Siyu has made vital contributions to our research projects and medical product innovations, adding depth and insight to our work.
Looking ahead, we are excited to take our award-winning projects further, collaborating with clients and partners to bring these designs to life in global markets. We also remain dedicated to supporting and mentoring the next generation of designers, helping them shine on the world stage. For us, design is a vital behaviour of innovation, and by working together with both experienced and emerging talents, we hope to make a positive impact and contribute to a better future.
Explore more award-winning designs and projects in the London Design Awards through the Winner Section here.
Qijun Nie (Quentin) is the founder and lead designer of Functional Form Block Allies (FFBA), a design consultancy specialising in industrial, interactive, and service design across various industries, including medical devices and consumer products. With a background in fashion and a user-centred approach, he blends creativity with functionality to develop innovative, award-winning solutions.
Read about A Conversation with Weijing Zhao | Designing with Purpose here.