Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine

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

 

Shallot

Shallot is the visual identity designed by X1000 studio for the CFDG Young Director Support Program, including logo, posters and extended design. The designers use the first impression of shallot to show vitality, as a symbol of young, life, growth and the vigorousness of these young directors. Moreover, shallot has the flavor of spicy, symbolizing the brave spirit of young people in trying new things. Contrasting from other film awards often using gold and black, this visual identity uses green and white, the designs trying to create a very different look from common impression.

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National Essence

This series poster reflect Chinese haze pollution problem. The design show the state of Chinese national culture image under the haze. The Chinese traditional culture image, rare animal, world heritage, literary novel character are the protagonists of the poster. The essential purpose of design is calling on the Chinese government and individuals to pay more attention to environmental problems especial haze.

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Kanibal

Most fonts are made in the way where all letters are created with one style and similar forms. Kanibal is something different where every letter has a story to tell. Every letter is created with different weight, style and form. When you look at text typed with Kanibal, you can see the game of shapes that Kanibal creates. Text is dancing in front of your eyes.

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J.C.Disi 2013/14 Biennial

In 2013 and 2014, the Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation (J.C.DISI) endeavoured to achieve the above vision in three unique but interrelated approaches; to initiated a number of design projects with partners in public, social and private sectors that propel substantial social changes in Hong Kong; to organise a number of programmes dedicated to capacity building of future social innovators in Asia; and to launch platforms of various forms and medium to catalyse knowledge exchange on a global scale. This book serves as an archive and a reflection of their work.

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Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney

Solving the Royal North Shore Hospital's wayfinding was not just about designing ‘better’ signs. Legibility, colour and graphics may be the necessary physical tools for a sign but it was the comprehension of their meaning that was important and how this was organised into a cognitive pattern of sign types. Clarity and directness of the wayfinding system is enhanced and enlivened by the use of colour utilised at each lift core as a wayfinding tool to correspond with vertical circulation. Visitors felt comfortable in their spatial environment, and were easily oriented and logically informed.

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Unfinished Business

Unfinished Business is a series of 3D holographic portraits have been created as 3D holographic lenticulars to create awareness of the high rates of disability in the Australian Aboriginal community and the complexity of the political and social history which impacts on the lives of all Australians. The exhibition has an app for people with sensory, cognitive and learning impairments which enables inclusive engagement of the project. The exhibition was shown at the United Nations in Geneva in 2013 and United Nations New York in 2014 and is now touring nationally.

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World's greatest design teams.

Sometimes you need a very big team of talented designers to come up with truly great designs. Everyday, we feature a distinct award-winning innovative and creative design team. Explore and discover original and creative architecture, good design, fashion, graphics design and design strategy projects from design teams worldwide. Get inspired by the original works by grand master designers.

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