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

 

Lamellae

Lamellae uses a bespoke multi-agent computational model to generate a geometrically complex but refined and conceptually precise shelving system that can be endlessly customized to adapt to existing spaces and the display of unique objects. Although it has an almost baroque sculptural presence, awareness of fabrication and assembly constraints built into the generative design allow it to be realized through various efficiencies: swarf cutting reduces cnc machine time and allows flatpack delivery, assembly sequence is self-supporting, and precise joinery ensures accurate placement and fit..

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COseries

This series of self-expression was born not just to highlight the dynamism of COdesign’s identity but to also portray the team’s philosophy, beliefs, creativity and expertise. With a cohesive blend of design and psychology, the series communicates and reflects causes and movements, raises awareness and eyebrows, highlights noteworthy events and achievements, and celebrates people and culture through meaningful visual stories that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but are also enlightening and thought-provoking. Each piece has been meticulously conceptualized and executed for maximum impact.

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Science is O2

O2 was developed to bring the joy and mystery of science to students and uses its cover design to immediately illustrate that purpose. O2’s symbol highlights the brand’s place in Korean science education by employing consonants from the Korean alphabet. The symbol is applied to the same location on all textbook covers to present O2’s identity with both consistency and continuity. As a result, this identity is conveyed by various other promotional products carrying the symbol for O2 customers.

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Long Live Brunello

Designed for a showcase of vintage wines held in Montalcino (Italy), the logo of Long Live Brunello recalls the world of oenology with a symbol in this field: a glass of red wine generated by two ribbons that wrap in a spiral rising upwards evoking the image of the beverage shaked inside the goblet by sommeliers to grasp its essence and its aroma, but also the time spent for aging it. Also the color, a brown ruby red, selected from the true tone of aged wine, recalls its characteristic.

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Blue Whale Café

The design of The Blue Whale Café was created as a motif to help the endangered species get closer to the people and spread awareness about how to save the ocean. The big idea of this branding is friendly educate moms and kids about ocean in daily life. Therefore designer focus on environmental friendly packaging using recyclable packaging materials and make them to visit more at The Blue Whale Café. It also help kids bring ocean conservation to their school. Moreover, The Blue Whale Café also supports organizations working to protect the ocean.

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Pretty Little Things

Pretty Little Things explores the world of medical research and the intricate imagery that is seen under the microscope, re-interpreting these in to modern abstract patterns through the blasts of a vibrant fluro colour palette. Over 250 metres long, with over 40 individual artworks it is a large scale installation which presents the beauty of research to the public eye.

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