Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

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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Moutai Prince

This packaging design focuses on aesthetic expression while exploring deep cultural connotations, infusing the product with rich cultural heritage and emotional value. The bottle presents an illustration named Timeless Heritage, meticulously embossed to enhance its 3D effect and visual layering. The golden hue of the liquor being poured by the deity symbolizes liquid gold, representing preciousness and refinement. The outer box features borders adorned with Ruyi motifs, cloud patterns, and an illustration of five cranes, collectively conveying wishes for longevity, prosperity, and health.

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Solid Order

Solid Order is a high end jewelry brand from China with a neutral aesthetic influenced by geometric shapes and architectural structures. The brand's visual language focuses on squares and circles, which inspired a packaging design that resembles installation art. This packaging balances form and function, making the box an integral part of the product experience, with the potential for continued use even after the jewelry is removed.

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Courage 2.0

The power of minimalism: stripping back to essentials. The use of clean lines, ample white space, and subtle typography creates a sense of clinical authority while enhancing legibility. A clutter-free layout allows key information to stand out: active ingredients, scientific benefits, and dermatological endorsements, fostering trust and clarity. Maximizing color dynamism: a new approach to vibrancy. The design packaging leverages fully maximized, dynamic, and vibrant colors while maintaining scientific credibility. Deep, rich tones such as navy or emerald convey dermatological expert.

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