Cultural and Creative industries have already been officially listed into the “Challenge 2008 National Development Plan,” demonstrating the government's eagerness of transforming Taiwan's economic development as its national focus. A series of public policies reveal the government's determination to promote cultural and creative industries, for example; establishing a Taiwan Design Center to combine cultural and creative industries with product design, and making law of cultural and creative industries loan. Taiwan's economic miracle was promoted by small enterprises through the hard working spirit and cheap labor of the people. But all these advantages have been replaced by China in recent years. If Taiwan still wants to plays a role in the global economy, it should establish a Taiwanese culture brand. Besides its skill leverage, it has to cover both creative design and humanity care, which is the purpose of promoting cultural and creative industries from the government's point of view. Therefore, the main purpose of this paper is intended to study the recent development of cultural and creative industries focusing on the efforts among the government, enterprise, and academia sides. It is necessary to bridge the gap between the national policy and design practicing to establish a design strategy for educational, research, professional and administrative endeavors.