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Design OF

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

 

Leman Jewelry

Visual solution to Leman Jewelry's new identity was a complete new system to expose the luxury, exquisite yet sophisticated and minimal feeling. The new logo inspired by Leman's working process, their haute couture design service, by crafting all diamond shapes surrounding a star-symbol or sparkle symbol, creating a sophisticated symbol and also echoing the shining effect of diamond. Following up, all collateral materials were produced with high quality details to highlight and enrich luxuriousness of all new brand visual elements.

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Rare Proportions

Inspired by Brazilian nature, these posters explore the possibilities of the Golden Ratio when applied to graphic design, thus representing the diversity of fauna and flora in Brazil through symbols and illustrations. The different techniques used here are based on Phi calculations (1.618) for the creation of guides, hierarchy and elements that make up the pieces.

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Ten

The design is a campaign for Kingston University's Fashion show event. The photography for this campaign is done by creating 'X' marks by on a model's body which indicates the symbolism of clothes on one's body. 'X' also indicates the tenth anniversary of the fashion school of Kingston university. E-vite was sent to all the guests and posters and brochures were displayed in the Design Museum of London.

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Cells

On July 19, 2017, PIY built a small building in Melbourne, Australia. It is a small castle assembled of 761 components, and they named it "Cells". The nodes are designed as the hand-turned thread tenon and straight tenon, which is summarized as "East Tenon & West Mortise". You will find their products, including variable shelves, study and shoe racks, etc., all of which are broken up and reassembled into an organism. And then, you will feel their desire to grow freely.

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FIL

FIL is a fashion design collection of brand space, selling a variety of interesting and design items. FIL means "line" in French. It is materialized, emotionless, and inclusive. It can be the most basic component of thousands of aesthetics, but it does not exist independently. When designing the brand image logo for it, designers run through the "line" in the middle of the three fonts. It allows the concept of the brand to be presented realistically and at any time through varying lengths.

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Lei Shing Hong Forest Food Court

Forest Food Court is a food court located in the office building designed by Famous Japanese architect Kuma Kengo in Beijing. The core concept of the architecture is “Forest in the city.” The branding and the 6m*150m huge wall art emerged from the concept. Delightful graphics and loosing strokes bring a relax, organic yet urban flow through the serious office building. The sub-abstract illustration balanced the atmosphere of the office and avoid of been too childish or cute.

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