Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine

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

 

Histoires Urbaines

Djinane AlSuwayeh grew up in a household that was a concoction of cultures; French and Kuwaiti, Christian and Muslim, European and Middle Eastern. Djinane was born and lived her artistic education in France; a cultural and artistic hub, boasting one of the world’s most creatively experimental capitals and yet was raised in Kuwait what is considered to be a late developing nation, with a sleepy and stagnant Fine Arts sector. Histoires Urbaines is a juxtaposed series of portraits of a city that inspired Djinane's creative process.

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Calendar 2015 “Flowers”

Design a room, bring in the seasons - The Flowers calendar comes with a vase design featuring 12 different flowers. Brighten your life each month with a seasonal flower. It includes 12 type flowers — Poppy, Crocus, Tulip, Anemone, Hyacinth, Lily, Gerbera, Sunflower, Calla, Narcissus, Dahlia and Rose. Quality designs have the power to modify space and transform the minds of its users. They offer comfort of seeing, holding and using. They are imbued with lightness and an element of surprise, enriching space. Our original products are designed using the concept of Life with Design.

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Woven cultures – G20 Australia 2014

Smart, innovative and fresh, the Corporate Identity for G20 Australia 2014 is distinctly Australian and acknowledges its colorful landscapes and Indigenous heritage. The logo represents a weaving together of nations, a gathering of leaders and the journeys they will embark upon throughout 2013-14. Though contemporary use of bespoke Indigenous artwork, and its traditional visual story-telling elements, the identity distinguishes Australia as the host country for the G20 in 2014, and promises a new direction through an emphasis on collaboration and interaction between nations.

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Sense

The creation was heavily influenced by Zen Buddhism. The Chinese word ‘san’ is an utmost important number in traditional Eastern mindset: It is related to everything in the universe. The corresponding English name ‘SENSE’ refers to intuition, a stage higher than knowledge, imagination and inspiration, and closely reflects the phonetic pronunciation of its Chinese counterpart – ‘san xiang san’. The logo represents Eastern thinking: Although one does not completely see the three hills, partially covered by 'clouds', there are nonetheless present.

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Huatu

The striking simplicity of the logo mark makes it easy to remember. The two letters ‘Hua’ and ‘Tu’ overlap, highlighting their common denominator, the letter ‘u’. Amplifying this letter ‘u’ interestingly resembles a book (the essence of the business). To further stress the attributes of the industry, the designer applied the shape of a Chinese thread-bound book in the visual application, reflecting a strong sense of Chinese culture and form. Overall, this training brand adopted a visual system which both brings new energy and expression, but also provides a sense of authority.

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Glow

Nescafe Decaf's "Why Not?" campaign paved the way for the first glow-in-the-dark print material ever to be produced. A cup of great tasting coffee during the evenings can be very enjoyable as with the experience of our readers once they land on our print ad. In a lit room, the material shows a Nescafe Decaf pack with the headline: “Sarap ng Kape” ("Great Tasting Coffee") When lights are turned off, the moon and stars glow along the new copy that reads: “Sarap ng Kape…Lalo Na Sa Gabi!” ("Great Tasting Coffee...especially at night!")

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