Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine

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

 

Sharaku 2

Work exhibited at the Tokyo Design Week (not a competition) specialty category "Inspire Exhibition". The category that the selected people can exhibit, this theme is "Sharaku". Sharaku is a popular illustrator with many mysteries. The mystery is interpreted freely and expressed. Making footpack socks, making picture frames like the Kabuki mirror stand, styling and make-up, Sharaku may have been a woman. Under such a concept, expressions like fashion stories are characterized. It is finished in an experimental and impacting concept.

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Sharaku 3

Work exhibited at the Tokyo Design Week (not a competition) specialty category "Inspire Exhibition". The category that the selected people can exhibit, this theme is "Sharaku". Sharaku is a popular illustrator with many mysteries. The mystery is interpreted freely and expressed. Making footpack socks, making picture frames like the Kabuki mirror stand, styling and make-up, Sharaku may have been a woman. Under such a concept, expressions like fashion stories are characterized. It is finished in an experimental and impacting concept.

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Fresh grapes of Tuscany

The grapes of Toscany are famous because the wine. These photos are which taken with olio painting style and vintage elements for example the hand made lace textile, which shows more typical characters. And use color of antique olio painting, to create a relationship between art and comercial products photography.

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Feral Horses

The brand has three diverse targets: art enthusiasts, professional traders, and curious achievers. The company operates within the contemporary art investment field. The naming had to express the business vision of freeing art investment. Finally, due to Feral Horses’ mission to mingle the artistic world with the financial one, it was also crucial to come up with a fil rouge that would have brought some harmony and would have balanced creativity and uniqueness with strictness and standards.

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Moon Two

This is a redesign and revival of William Moon’s Moon typeface, combined with a custom Latin script to enable the joint learning of children with visual impairments and those with normal sight. Moon Two is a hybrid typeface for use in the educational system and at home. It stays true to the 171 year old original in many ways, but removes the confusion that many children felt with its original rotated and mirrored shapes.

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Paybe

The challenge is to convey a very complex technically complex principle and make it understandable to customers. A conscious step was taken away from numerous similar companies, using in their communications technological images that are difficult to perceive. We wanted to show a technology company, but with a human face, reliable, modern, but understandable. A unique typographic solution for the logo was made, in which it is visually still in the process of assembly. Also, a system of official graphics was developed, which is also based on the collection of parts into a single whole.

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