Design Bulletin

Design Bulletin

Design Bulletin featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Ryujin

Ryujin is a design that came from imagination, passion and creativity. A design to depict a Japanese mythical God. Ryujin is created and spired from Japanese mythology guardian of the sea that made to have of strong appeal to the clients, audience and fans. It is a project for senpai to be placed in their clothing line and other merchandise.

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Voice of Unity

The epidemic affected people's hearts. Through five idioms combined with vivid pictures, it reflects all aspects of epidemic prevention and control work, and shows that all sectors of society attach importance to the epidemic and actively cooperate with the epidemic prevention and control work at the crisis moment when the epidemic broke out. Creative display of epidemic prevention scenes through computer graphics, highlighting Chinese spiritual culture.

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Lunema Specimen

Lunema is a highly stylized contemporary neo-grotesque sans serif typeface with strong geometric contrasts. A functional san serif family that can stand the test of time, whilst still feeling modern and unique. Each letter shape has been crafted with great attention to detail in order to ensure legibility at large and small sizes due to the distinct deep ink traps. All 10 weights have an extended Latin glyph set with alternatives and ligatures.

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Alishan Forest

The Aesthetic Proposal for Seasonal Forest dismisses local government's stereotypes of forest management. People start to explore the forest with three new concepts: Respect – The Harmony of Human and Nature, Aesthetics – The Balm of Art and Forest, and "Coexistence – The Reciprocity of Species and Forest.

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A Is Van Os

Anyone who can read knows the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet. But where do those letters come from? How long do they exist? And who designed them? Autobahn and Bette Westera take you back to the time of your distant ancestors, who made a drawing if they wanted to "write" something. Slowly but surely, their drawings changed into the first letters. If you look closely, you can recognize the Latin current alphabet. And guess what? A is not for Apple at all, but for Ox! An educational letter book for all ages!

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Plastic

How long will plastics stay with the world in the future and how much influence will they have on the future generations of the earth? This is a question worth pondering. Designers set out from this question, using the waste plastics in their lives as materials, designing and cutting purely by hand, and made a unique "plastic book". In the book, they imitated children's handwriting to trigger a warning of plastic pollution to all mankind.

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