Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine

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

 

LIFE

This client is a company with the history of 100 years in Hiroshima.In the Hiroshima atomic bombing of 1945, the factory burned down, and about 50 members died. This poster has an originl message. When visitors and companies visit this facility to see the memorial it appeals for peace to our ancestors. It is said that the birth of the life is from the sea. This imaged the picture of the wave to come up in an old Japanese painting well. This is the minute design which is possible simply because it is a modern computer technology. The typography we used,is ink painting from Japanese culture.

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Sacred trees

This “Sacred Tree” of the Animism series is the ultimate art form which is the integration of photography and painting, in this case is the light painting. This innovative art is inspired by the spiritual essence of the greatest nature. What the camera will see at the moment of exposure is the sparkling delicate soul of oldest living organism. This photographic expression which captures the inspirational moment plays an important roll in artistic culture.

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If you have the silent breeze

Presenting his illustration technique into his own version of exlibirs calendar, the designer successfully leads the audience stepping in a journey of time back into ages recalling the doubts of their daily life within themselves. With a few colours, the drawing of the designer brings out an overall dim impression in a sense of beauty which remains and keeps continuing in one's mind. The illustrations are really interesting, driving the audience keep wondering the story behind in the theme of silence. It is a work of art.

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Life From Stone

Each artwork is inspired and made from objects and elements collected on the grounds of Springfield Estate. The idea is to keep the photo manipulation to a minimum and let the natural forms of the infused objects do most of the work in order to create these surreal images. This is a tribute to the natural way in which Springfield Estate creates their wines. Made on honor.

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Dressing The Screen

The brief was to create a bilingual identity for the British Council fashion film exhibition. The main idea expresses the dynamics and magic of cinematography with the help of images only. Inspired by the optical effect, known as motograph, and experimental photoworks by a famous fashion photographer Erwin Blumenfeld, students created a font and designed a system that reflects the nature of the exhibition and highlights the role of Great Britain in the development of fashion films.

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