Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

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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Zaku Naguwashi

This is a premium sake developed specifically for luxury restaurants, aiming to be included on wine lists as one of the options for food pairing. The design challenge was to convey a distinctive sense of Japanese identity. The design draws inspiration from traditional Japanese motifs such as shide, the sacred paper streamers used in shrines to mark the boundaries of the divine, and origata, the ceremonial art of folding paper. These elements successfully convey not only their physical forms but also the deeper spirituality and essence of the Japanese people.

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Shahi Gulab

The Maharani Mahansar Vintage Edition Shahi Gulab design embodies the harmony of tradition and artistry, drawing from Rajasthan heritage and the cultural significance of rose farming. The packaging features a vintage shield motif and a carefully curated black, red, and gold palette, symbolizing timeless sophistication. The vintage bottle captures the historical essence of the region, elevating its visual and tactile appeal. This creation emphasizes a connection to nature and a respect for craftsmanship, making it a thoughtful addition to any collection.

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128 Bpm

Rhythm and flavor collide in 128 Bpm, a gin inspired by the pulse that drives music. In this case specifically, the Blues. This so called magic number resonates with the beat of a joyful heart, creating harmony between sound and sensation. Just as the Blues has traveled through history, evolving with each era, the birds in this concept symbolize both musical migration and the gathering of botanicals that define the gin’s essence. Wings represent creative freedom, echoing the spirit of both music and mixology in every sip.

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Hj Lu Yinpiaolaohao

Shanxi Province is one of the most important cradles of Chinese Baijiu culture. This product comes from Shanxi. The brand originated from the Ming Dynasty in 1529 and has a history and culture of over 500 years. The design inspiration comes from the regional characteristics of Shanxi (such as Taihang Mountains), classical architecture of the Ming Dynasty, and furniture; in color matching, color contrast is used to enhance the brightness and contrast of the box and bottle shapes, creating a visual impact. The design style is antique and brings consumers a kind of Eastern classical beauty.

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Zodiac Loong Chinese Baijiu

The Chinese Baijiu packaging is rooted in traditional Chinese culture. The bottle cap features a cap sculpted like the Loong head, with its whiskers functioning as a locking mechanism. This design symbolizes auspiciousness, longevity, and good fortune, making the product ideal for gifting and collecting. The bottle combines a modern matte finish with a traditional Chinese color, and is engraved with traditional Chinese wave patterns. This approach improves the distinctiveness and artistry of this product while helping to promote traditional Chinese culture.

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