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If you have the silent breeze

Presenting his illustration technique into his own version of exlibirs calendar, the designer successfully leads the audience stepping in a journey of time back into ages recalling the doubts of their daily life within themselves. With a few colours, the drawing of the designer brings out an overall dim impression in a sense of beauty which remains and keeps continuing in one's mind. The illustrations are really interesting, driving the audience keep wondering the story behind in the theme of silence. It is a work of art.

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emao.com

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Widiba font

Widiba is a Bank which operates mainly online. The Bank’s payoff is “no ordinary bank” and it conveys the innovative aim of the company. They designed for them an institutional rounded typeface to help strengthen the brand identity in all communication fields. Widiba rounded font-family is set up in four weights: light, book, medium and bold. Moreover, to obtain more flexibility for various applications, they created also a serif version and a condensed one, both of which develops in just one weight.

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Pepsi x Shanghai Fashion Week 2016 Can

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Titanium Choker

Designwise, I-O-U uses 3D simulation software to create parametric models, similar to the style with which Zaha Hadid won over the world of architecture. Materialwise, I-O-U presents exclusive items in titanium with 18ct gold logos. Titanium is hottest in jewelry, but hard to work with. Its unique qualities make the pieces not only very light, but give a possibility to make them almost any color of the spectrum.

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Cilllia

Inspired by the hair structures occur in nature at different scales with multiple functionalities, Cilllia looks at new ways of 3D printing dense hair on flat and curved surfaces. It allows users to design and generate hair geometry at 50 micrometer resolution and assign various functionalities to the hair, such as mechanical adhesion property; new passive actuation and touch sensing on a 3D printed artifact. The project envisions a future where physical materials’ properties and functions, whether eletrical or mechanical can be encoded in the material fabrication process directly by users.

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