Design Bulletin

Design Bulletin

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

 

Te Po and Te Ao Marama

Threaded Ed.21 is conceptually underpinned by a Te Ao Maori viewpoint with cultural and collaborative frameworks that adhere to tikanga Maori (Maori customary practices) and Matauranga Maori Kawa (Maori knowledge and protocol). The structure and navigational system of Threaded Ed. 21 is based on the Waiata song Ko te Pu and incorporates visual, augmented, and sonic design queues to communicate the multi layered beginning story.

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Zoom

The Zoom exhibition (Museum of Ethnography, Budapest) takes an unconventional approach to the museum’s collection. The content structure is shaped by shifts in viewpoint presenting objects and object masses from new angles. The catalogue attempts to introduce this approach through different graphical and bookbinding-printing solutions. The book’s inner spine features a uniquely generated pattern for each copy which is a reinterpretation of the embroidered motifs typical to Hungarian folk art. The exhibition was designed by art1st Design Studio, lead designer Daniel Taraczky.

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Texture Maker

Texture Maker, positioned as an expert in food texture design, has redefined its brand strategy and identity to support global expansion. Built on food science and design expertise, the new system reflects the mission to create standout products with clients. Through months of in depth discussions with external branding teams, it highlights the ability to lead trends, deliver diverse solutions, and craft products that inspire delightful and surprising culinary experiences worldwide.

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Omar Khayyam

To commemorate the 975th birth anniversary of Omar Khayyam, this project presents urban posters featuring his timeless poetry. The designs integrate Persian typography with English translations in the upper left, bringing his philosophical reflections to public spaces such as metro stations, buses, and city streets, making his wisdom accessible to all and fostering a cultural dialogue between past and present.

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HarvardXR 2024

Extended Intelligence uses generative design to create a dynamic visual identity reflecting AI and XR. With procedural generation in C4D, randomized pixel matrices integrate AI and XR, reinforcing the conference's themes. This scalable system adapts across digital screens, signage, and print materials. A structured color palette differentiates participant identities, ensuring clarity. By leveraging generative techniques, the identity embodies innovation and future focused design.

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Grovehood Collective

Grovehood Collective partners with earth friendly boutique farms to create a transparent extra virgin olive oil brand in the Netherlands. The visual identity balances tradition and modernity, emphasizing authenticity and traceability. A vintage inspired label with custom cut details and refined typography reflects craftsmanship and shows all the details of olive origin. The olive with orbits symbol honors the dedication of family run farms whose world turn around this fruit, while an earthy color palette highlights the products natural origins, forming a cohesive packaging system.

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