Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Mandarin Debating Competiton 2016

This debating competition is held by Nanjing Audit University. Every year,many universities from different countries come to participate in this debating competition,so the designer wants to convey an enthusiastic and logic feeling from the Chinese symbol which means debate.Three basic symbols respectively symbolizing the debate between the proposition, opposition and judge was strictly organized in the box to form a Chinese character.

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Taikin

Taikin is a high-end Asian restaurant in the city of Doral, FL. The visual identity was developed through illustrations and graphic elements. The name of the restaurant is the Japanese word for “good fortune” and it’s also related to the Tanuki; an emblematic character on the Japanese mythology who represents prosperity and wealth. Based on that synergy, the concept brings to life the significance of both elements and creates the graphic story that represents it.

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Feiner Herr

The Corporate Identity "Feiner Herr" is like the product itself: the redefinition of tradition with a modern twist. The visual language is based on early 20th century design elements, contemporarily and minimalistic interpreted. Each modern translation of ornamental tiles is based on the original pancake recipes. It allows flexibility and in the same time continuity in the reinterpretation of the concept, following the regularly updated recipes. The chosen brand name "Feiner Herr" has two meanings in old German language and describes both a gentleman and/or a gourmet.

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Sharaku

Work exhibited at the Tokyo Design Week specialty category "Inspire Exhibition". The theme was Sharaku. There is no setting of an era or a period there are experimental challenges and it includes the impact for the art direction. Sharaku has boldly exaggerated the faces and bodies of the Kabuki actors. This type of technique has been an unique one at that time and as well a progressed idea in the scene. Therefore I wanted to show the Sharaku’s view of the world in my own way of boldness and expressed myself freely.

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Alchemy

The overall image visual design of the solo exhibition is in black and white to symbolize reservedness and steadiness, and the golden triangle signifies the accumulation of time and energy through the creative process, transmuting substances into gold, a metaphorical portrayal of the creator's journey inward.

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Moon Two

This is a redesign and revival of William Moon’s Moon typeface, combined with a custom Latin script to enable the joint learning of children with visual impairments and those with normal sight. Moon Two is a hybrid typeface for use in the educational system and at home. It stays true to the 171 year old original in many ways, but removes the confusion that many children felt with its original rotated and mirrored shapes.

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