Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

Collection 10 Years Of Shede

Collection 10 Years of Shede follows the ideas of oriental wisdom expression and oriental life aesthetics, conveys the charm of Chinese civilization, and provides another new choice for high end Baijiu consumers. To find the best way to show the historical imprint of China, integrate the movable type printing technology and papermaking technology of the Four Great ancient inventions with the wisdom of Shede, so as to convey the charm of Chinese civilization. There is something to give and something to gain, the balance between Yin and Yang is the logic of Chinese culture.

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Golden Seasons Brick

This innovative packaging reimagines Pu'er tea rituals through metric poetry: each 4g compressed brick (echoing four seasons phonetically) becomes a drinkable calendar. By translating grams into seasons via homophonic design, the system embeds cultural heritage into modern rituals. Tactile engagement is prioritized: unboxing the belly band mimics unrolling ancient scrolls, with fingerprint friendly edges inviting rediscovery of China's tea legacy.

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Mountain Sea Rare Treasure

The design inspiration comes from the global travel of the Three Squirrels. The outer box is made of cardboard and synthetic leather to create a delicate texture. It contains eight unique nut jars from different regions, each adorned with IP travel illustrations that blend traditional Chinese mountain and water strokes. Through the theme of Mountain and Sea Tasting, it vividly showcases the wonderful stories of collecting nuts from different regions.

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Scarlet

Contrasted with the discomfort and limitations women experience during their periods, the concept behind Scarlet sanitary pads' packaging was inspired by the ideas of freedom and relief, qualities the product is designed to deliver. Nature provides a sense of peace and freedom that modern urban life often lacks. To capture this emotional relief, the packaging design draws inspiration from natural landscapes and uses soft watercolor techniques to express these sensations. The result is a calming, poetic visual language that aligns with the product’s promise of comfort and care.

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West Lake Beer

The natural beauty and humanistic heritage of West Lake inspire this beer packaging design. It incorporates iconic sceneries such as Melting Snow at Broken Bridge, Three Ponds Mirroring the Moon, and the mid lake pavilion, serving as a window to showcase the cultural essence of West Lake. The design achieves a harmonious blend of classical and modern elements through the use of seal script in font design, the typography style of Song Dynasty calligraphy, and specialty printing. This imparts the beer with visual appeal and cultural significance that extends beyond its identity as a beverage.

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Ken14

The packaging for Ken 14 contributes to a green product image through the use of the biobased material, environmentally friendly non woven fabric, and biodegradable renewable paper box. It also takes into account interactive experience, as well as cultural and emotional needs of consumers. By skillfully integrating the natural scene of barley fields in Hulunbuir with elements derived from Chinese old newspaper, the packaging offers consumers an unexpectedly pleasant visual and emotional experience.

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