Design Bulletin

Design Bulletin

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

 

Cuishan Intelligent Kitchen

In order to make the overall vision of Cui Shan Intelligent Kitchen have individual visual characteristics, make the picture more visual impact and appeal, and can firmly grasp the sight of consumers. Therefore, the designers repeatedly arranged and combined the logo into a brand pattern with strong recognition. At the same time, in order to make the pattern have more brand-name and exquisite visual experience, they also dig into the details of ginkgo leaves and other elements, so that they have both aesthetic feeling and brand effect.

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The Kala Foundation

There has long been a global market for Indian paintings, but interest in Indian art has lagged in the US. To bring awareness about different styles of Indian Folk Paintings, The Kala Foundation is established as a new platform to showcase the paintings and make them more accessible to an international market. The foundation consists of a website, mobile app, exhibit with editorial books, and products that help bridge the gap and connect these paintings to a larger audience.

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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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Branding Accademia of Perugia

The Accademia of Perugia, needed a new visual identity to reflect the institution's desire to move quickly into the future. S&P worked with ABA's staff and students to involve different departments and aspects of the Academy. Designers' challenge was to create a unified kinetic brand identity and architecture that also gave individuality to the single courses. They created an energetic, robust, and positive identity system that works across the different arts avoiding the typical clichés and conventions.

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Craft as Time Capsule

This project is the final documentation of Hsiao-Wen's thesis research on craft making as a preservation methodology in the current digital age. The book consists of three parts, examining the transition between the physical and virtual, material and data, user engagement and experience from the perspective of craft making and preservation. As the world transitioned from physical activities to virtual interactions, new needs and forms of engagement with our surroundings were prompted. Such change not only exhibits via the object and the technology, but also the whole culture at large.

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Moneta

OWDT was hired to design a flexible identity system that was dynamic and technically inclusive. We made it our purpose to highlight the technologies used by Moneta in the brand mark. The design gracefully overcame the challenge of balancing the brand’s geolocation characteristics and data type visuals. Moneta’s brand identity now clearly leads its highly technical audience to the world’s most dynamic geolocation technology.

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