Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

Indian Absinthe

Indian Absinthe is a bold tribute to ancient elixirs and the craft of fine distillation. Rooted in tradition yet shrouded in mystery, it captivates with deep herbal complexity. Encased in an elegant emerald-green bottle, it embodies a rebellious spirit where timeless craft meets boundless imagination. Each sip reveals a symphony of botanicals, a fusion of flavors that lingers like a legend. Every pour evokes the essence of forgotten rituals and the thrill of discovery, inviting you to explore a world where heritage and innovation blend seamlessly.

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Flora

The Flora label design is a visual homage to the awe inspiring landscapes of both northern and southern Chile, capturing the rugged beauty of its mountains, expansive deserts, and the skies that stretch endlessly above. The color palette, inspired by the vibrant hues of sunrises and sunsets, envelops the viewer in a sense of place, evoking the warmth and magic of these remote regions. The golden foil adds a layer of sophistication, symbolizing the vitality of nature. This design tells a story rooted in the Chilean mystique, offering an experience and storytelling.

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Guijiu 20

Motivated by the unique human spirit and natural landscape of Guizhou, China, this product is crafted by refining the traditional patterns and natural symbols of local ethnic minorities. It embodies distinctive brand characteristics and a profound integration of local culture. The bottle design incorporates traditional motifs from local ethnic groups, showcasing modern aesthetic sensibilities while conveying deep humanistic emotions. In terms of material selection, the combination of glass and specialized technology mimics the noble texture of ceramics, effectively reducing production costs.

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Kweichow Moutai

During the Tang dynasty, China and Japan participated in frequent cultural exchanges. Numerous Japanese ambassadors, exchange students, and monks traveled to the Tang dynasty to study, which had a profound impact on Japan. This influence extended beyond politics, economics, and culture to include aesthetics, philosophy, education, and various other fields. The product design reflects the unique cultural aesthetics of both countries, emphasizing this distinctive feature that sets it apart from standard product packaging.

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Yanghe Naked Bottle Liquor

With the core concept of to Simplicity, Historical Glory, Yanghe Naked Bottle Liquor seamlessly integrates the classic liquor bottle shape with futuristic lines. The crystal glass bottle resembles liquid moonlight, while the unique goat-horn structure alludes to the iconic pattern associated with Yanghe. The packaging retains classic elements such as the plum bottle and butterfly label, exuding a retro and elegant quality that enhances the product's fashion appeal, strengthens consumers' brand recognition of Yanghe, rediscovering its heritage, and paying homage to tradition.

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Moutai Shengyue Flying Fairy

The design inspiration of Flying Fairy Culture liquor comes from the Flying Fairy in the murals of the Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang. The bottle adopts the element of Flying Fairy, showing the elegance and luxury of Flying Fairy. This design not only pays tribute to traditional Chinese culture, but also combines Kweichow Moutai liquor with Dunhuang art, endowing the product with unique cultural value.

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