Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

Wheat Field Moonlight Sonata

The moon, since ancient times, has been the inspiration for poets, a sanctuary for emotions. Music, is the expression of the soul, a flow of emotions. This Wheat Field Moonlight Sonata Mooncake Gift Box, featuring the core elements of "moon" and "music," ingeniously combines the fluidity of music with the serenity of the moon. Simultaneously, it incorporates the vitality and hope of the wheat field, allowing taste, vision, and hearing to share in the feast.

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Sakura Shimizu

This package was created as a branding project for a floral artist. All of the brand's tools were created in a uniform gray color, which shows the true colors of the flowers. The packaging is designed in a simple achromatic color so as not to detract from the quality of the client artist's work. The symbol is based on the typography of a Japanese character meaning "flower", and all brand tools are created around this symbol. By using this "kanji" symbol, the client communicated to consumers its position as a Japanese floral artist.

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The Emerald Isle

A timeless art statement and what is today the most luxurious and rarest Irish whiskey ever created. A record-breaking highly collectable set that brings together immersive, sensorial design and craftsmanship with the artistry of refined jewellery and detailing. Envisioned as the ultimate whiskey statement, with only 7 sets in existence, the fully bespoke Emerald Isle collection pays homage to iconic and mythological Irish sites through the refined bottle, box and display unit designs that make this an unforgettable experience, and truly, a piece of whiskey and jewellery history.

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Beidacang Junfei Wine

Based on the design theory of the five senses, the bottle shape is designed with peach blossom makeup, and the bottle cap is shaped like a peach blossom and decorated with ancient hairpins decorated with phoenix hairpins, reflecting the spirit of "junfei". The box is based on the "cross-collar right lapel" of Hanfu as the creative point, creating a visual feast of "Phoenix Crown and Xia Phi". The ingeniously designed handle at the collar is convenient for consumers to carry.

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Shochu X

Designed for a rebranding of Shochu X, a company that creates new value from a modern perspective for shochu, a traditional spirit produced in the Kyushu region, Japan. Focused on the fact that this brand does not only offer the value of alcoholic beverages but also values the relationship with culture and lifestyles. Used a Western spirits like bottle shape and label, but added a graphic design with a Japanese style pattern and minimalist aesthetics to express the cultural fusion between the West and the East and global citizens' happiness of being socially connected through this shochu.

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Yep

Yep uses products with beauty and content to convey the attitude of sweet life and cool work to young and energetic people and fashionable and cutting-edge women with attitudes. The shape of the outer box is a triangle, which means the stability and powerful power of the product and consumer women. The pink and elastic logo conveys the touch of youthful vitality and seeks the balance between trust and fashion.

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