Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

The Maple 7

The Maple 7 brings together a design merger between the usual take on luxury and experiential elevation, joining and completing this unique experience with Canadian rye and maple, elements subtly translated into the bottle design, creating a bold, striking presence enhanced and completed by minimal details that elevate both bottle and packaging into a disruptive shaping that demarcates itself from the rest of the competition, and using the ribbed base as a disguised highly reflective section, capable of creating a deep optical illusion that elevates the whisky and all of its natural colours.

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Kweichow Moutai Sanhua Flying Apsaras

The design takes inspiration from the Flying Apsaras motif found in Dunhuang murals as its primary visual concept. Hand painted in the style of ancient Chinese mural art, depicting the beautiful and agile posture of Tang Dynasty flying figures. Inside the box, there are double-layered cloud-shaped decorations surrounding the bottle, and when the inner box is opened, it gives the impression of a Flying Apsara flying out from the Dunhuang murals.

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Tamausagi

Tamausagi is a bottled tea brewed with Uji Gyokuro, the highest grade of Japanese tea. We designed the brand to enhance and capitalize on the value of Japanese tea, which has been offered for free. The bottle has a simple form inspired by Japan's aesthetic of simplicity, known as wabi-sabi. The symbol is derived from the legendary rabbit that guided the guardian god of Uji. The bottle design depicts a moonlit night with thin clouds, representing the Gyokuro tea's cultivation method of blocking out the sun's rays. This is a new Japanese tea design to be offered during special moments.

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Vintagience

This design is a branding project for vintage sake. The designers focused on the sake brewer's scientific approach to making aged sake and designed the brand based on the concept of Vintage × Science. The shining gradation on the label, created by special printing techniques, expresses the blend of long years, scientific aging methods, and the brewer's passion. The clock's hands symbolize the continuous passage of time during the aging process. The design aims to create new possibilities for sake while incorporating Japanese aesthetics in the product name and symbol.

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Win the Future

It spearheaded the gift boxes creation, infused with ESG principles from printing to packaging. By opting for soy-based ink and eschewing repetitive hot stamping, the design amplifies recyclability, echoing a steadfast dedication to sustainability. This metamorphosis elevates ordinary chicken eggs into meaningful gifts, embodying sustainable values. Through the innovative integration of eggshell paper trays, a product of Chinyi Eggs Technology, the design showcases environmental friendliness and recycling practices while ensuring outstanding durability and texture.

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Li Beer

The package design of Li aims to celebrate the origin of Chinese beer brewing history found in Yangshao cultural site. Li adopts a traditional Chinese brewing recipe to convey traditional Chinese beer culture. The package in the form of Shuang-Er-Ni-Yu also the salamander fish, pattern pottery bottle instills the historical brewing recipe and the flavor to users. Elegant pictures and archaistic fonts enhance the essence and historical sense of Li.

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