Design Tabloid

Design Tabloid

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

 

Happetsy

The Brand Identity is built in a specific way to evoke positive feelings in the customers. The visual concept is based on simplicity and in the playful game of the old-school retro style with elements of modern. Retro style is embodied in the color palette, handwritten typeface, and polka dot patterns. On the other hand, the clean layouts, and sans serif typeface are framing the retro brand look with a professional, modern touch. This unique approach creates a functional design that resonates with the target audience and represents the company's values - trust, commitment, and happiness.

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Fondazione Alinari

Visual Identity System for Fondazione Alinari per la Fotografia is based on A letter as a focus. A stands for Alinari and is an abstraction of a camera lens. The form is a container in which the photos of the huge historical archive can be shown. All the items are designed with this concept. It is mainly a black and white brand, with a 3 colour secondary palette taken form the daguerreotype photos.

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New HQ New Rules

The task was to create a visual identity for a new set of rules on office behavior in Telekom's new HQ. The challenge was to make it loveable so people would not feel ordered or forced, rather inspired to respect them. As a solution a very Clean Yet Playful design was created to promote these ideas and to evoke an instant emotional reaction in the viewer.

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Anti Crime

This TV series is adapted from real events, and justice forces open the curtain of underworld forces. The poster is inspired by the story itself and conveys the core content with the help of suggestive information. The concept poster uses white pigeons and black crows to metaphorize and imply the power of justice and expose the decadent dark forces.

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Wuhan Diary

The Chinese people's concept of nature and world outlook are all firmly based on our land. The designer used programming to present a series of case studies on terrain-based visual languages and collected public opinions during the pandemic period. He used the color and density of rolling mountains to present the social environment and my emotions while under the pandemic situation, which creates a visual diary.

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Silent

With a human-computer interaction system, users can communicate simply through the manipulator. The designer hopes that people with disabilities will be more convenient in their daily lives and can better integrate into society. From the perspective of humanistic care, respect the differences of each individual, care about individual needs, treat the disabled with a parallel perspective, and understand and respect the disabled more.

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