Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine

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

 

Better Bodies Hi

Better Bodies Hi is a workout studio. They needed to create an environment where users after office work could gradually prepare their body and mind towards exercise. Therefore, they designed a typeface that transforms in three stages. As users move from the reception to the workout area, the typeface of the sign gradually changes to a thicker and larger. The typeface gradually guides and encourages the user to work out. They used this typeface in logo, website, and products, to create a brand identity.

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Coco

Coco is an innovative AI health assistant designed for adults aged 50 plus to simplify health management. It integrates personalized medical data, condition specific insights, and verified advice into one intuitive platform. Features like medication reminders, vital tracking, and family, doctor sharing address the unique needs of aging populations. By balancing advanced technology with accessibility and user-friendliness, Coco reduces information overload, empowers proactive health management, and enhances quality of life for older adults.

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Livia

Livia is an AI powered digital companion designed to provide emotional support through memory driven interactions, mood tracking, and proactive engagement. Unlike traditional chatbots, Livia remembers user experiences, initiates conversations, and evolves over time. Integrated AR technology brings Livia into the real world, creating an immersive presence, while smartwatch compatibility ensures continuous, real time support. By blending AI companionship with human like emotional intelligence, Livia redefines how technology can foster meaningful connections and enhance well being.

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Amores

Amores, a premium beauty lounge in Dubai, embodies elegance through a brand identity that merges modernity with cultural heritage. Designed to attract a diverse clientele, with a focus on noble Emirati women, its visual language draws from classic beauty industry elements like mirrors, combs, crowns, and scissors, reinterpreted in a vintage style. Inspired by Arabic architecture and Gulf region motifs like palm trees and gazelles, the identity conveys grace and tradition. An earthy color palette reflects the UAE landscapes, while a bespoke logotype enhances femininity across all touchpoints.

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Chongqing Noodles

The entire scene revolves around the food cities of Chengdu and Chongqing in the Sichuan Chongqing region of China. Other areas are presented in scattered or distant views, with the theme still being Chinese style itself. In addition to the unique urban architecture and beautiful natural scenery in the Sichuan Chongqing region, it also showcases numerous cultural landscapes. The screen uses heat transfer printing to display in offline stores, and due to the different needs of offline stores, there are various sizes to choose from.

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High Mountains Flowing Water

This poster draws its inspiration from the fusion of Chinese aesthetics with Italian art, aiming to convey a profound cultural exchange and mutual understanding between the two nations through visual language. The classic theme of mountains and flowing water meet their match is woven into the design, emphasizing the concepts of knowing and encountering. The carefully layered layout creates a sense of exploration and discovery, symbolizing the precious value of finding a kindred spirit amid the complexities of the world.

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