Design Bulletin

Design Bulletin

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

 

Origin-Tree+You,Water+You,Earth+You

The picture shows the prototype of the works to Tai Chi, Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese philosophical term, meaning derived the origin of all things. Diagram of vividly expressed its rotation yin and yang, opposite and complementary philosophy of things to generate changes in the root.The series of works to the fish and water birds and wood, tiger and soil as a prototype, to express the essential points of the truth of things in the world.

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Yi Pu Ti

The logo design Yi Pu Ti is local attributes design in the time of globalization. The graphic constituted from Chinese painting "Mountain," Chinese characters "一" and the rising sun in the morning. symbolizes the growth and development of life and nature. It is a simple graphic, but full of deep meaning. It is showing buddhist spiritual practice, Chinese painting art, Chinese culture integrated display. The logo printed on the packaging, it reflects the unique visual attributes and beauty.

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good morning original calendar 2012 “Farm”

Farm is a kitset paper animal calendar. Fully assembled it makes a delightful miniature farm complete with six different animals.

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Purveyance

The intention of this piece was to create a brand for an innovative tracking and payment system for fruit suppliers. The brand needed to symbolise freshness and quality while being adaptable into a wide range of brand uses on- and offline. The logo perfectly reflects the research, colours, keywords etc identified in the process, and is unmistakably modern, corporate and fruit based, while remaining friendly and approachable. The slogan is reflective of the fact that this brand and the app will accompany the produce throughout it’s journey from the stage of picking through to arrival in store.

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Threaded Ed.17, The Seele of Seventeen

Threaded celebrates the printed object and is an exhibition space for design, diversity of discourse and intentionality, particularly for the editorial team and collaborators; artists, designers, writers. It showcases the work of designers and the process and thinking that sits behind what is seen. The range of projects and processes shown by practitioners varies yet the common thread is creatives are given the opportunity to lead and present themselves visually and conceptually how they want to be seen.

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Lale

The designer, Michael Parson, has long been curious of the possibilities that Opentype scripts now offer type designers. Thanks to this technology, design is no longer limited to the basic forms but can be enhanced with additional glyphs, ligatures or other features. He wanted to explore how to integrate these options into the less explored world of dingbat fonts. The resulting font, Lale offers a range of visuals that can be accessed by simply typing a sequence of signs, either letters; for the flowers, or numbers, for the stems. Both can be combined for a total of 4680 combinations.

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