Creativity Days

Creativity Days

Creativity Days featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

FIL

FIL is a fashion design collection of brand space, selling a variety of interesting and design items. FIL means "line" in French. It is materialized, emotionless, and inclusive. It can be the most basic component of thousands of aesthetics, but it does not exist independently. When designing the brand image logo for it, designers run through the "line" in the middle of the three fonts. It allows the concept of the brand to be presented realistically and at any time through varying lengths.

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Lei Shing Hong Forest Food Court

Forest Food Court is a food court located in the office building designed by Famous Japanese architect Kuma Kengo in Beijing. The core concept of the architecture is “Forest in the city.” The branding and the 6m*150m huge wall art emerged from the concept. Delightful graphics and loosing strokes bring a relax, organic yet urban flow through the serious office building. The sub-abstract illustration balanced the atmosphere of the office and avoid of been too childish or cute.

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Subsidy Programme Series

This is the subsidy program that the Macao government has opened to the public for music and fashion creation. Based on this theme, Chou In Leong think about the commonality of these categories, that is, creative innovation. Therefore, she use simple pencils with the main elements to try to express the purity of the creation.

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Borboleta

A new logotype for the two Grupo Dislub Equador existing gas stations networks: Dislub energia, based in the northeastern region of Brazil and Equador energia, in the Northern region of the Amazonas. Both companies worked independently one of the other but now after the rebranding both shows an identical image in a way that the consumers starts to perceive them as one, that was the main objective for the redesigning. An implicit symbolism, representative colors, a new typeface and organic shapes were the main elements chosen for this brand redesign.

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C'YiShu

Dominated by architectural interior design, it combines piano education with the concepts of Ruler and Sense of Space, aiming to build itself into a studio of diverse spaces for design, piano, coffee, and furniture. The designer has finished the customization of the unique symbol for the project, and by filling in the auxiliary graphics representing multiple business forms, the logo is an overall and systematic visual symbol instead of a simple logo. A variety of graphics accomplish the production of a rich, complete and unique brand system, easy to remember and spread.

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Viewing History

The cover design expresses the perspective of viewing history to show that studying history can be made easier. For middle school, the two textbooks were configured with the same layout to depict the experience of feeling history in a relaxing way. The cover design of the high school textbook aims to deliver an image of the modern student being connected to different eras in the same space. The simple diamond-shaped graphic and font in the center express the subject name, keeping the history textbooks’ identity consistent.

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