Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine

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

 

The Kala Foundation

There has long been a global market for Indian paintings, but interest in Indian art has lagged in the US. To bring awareness about different styles of Indian Folk Paintings, The Kala Foundation is established as a new platform to showcase the paintings and make them more accessible to an international market. The foundation consists of a website, mobile app, exhibit with editorial books, and products that help bridge the gap and connect these paintings to a larger audience.

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Ryujin

Ryujin is a design that came from imagination, passion and creativity. A design to depict a Japanese mythical God. Ryujin is created and spired from Japanese mythology guardian of the sea that made to have of strong appeal to the clients, audience and fans. It is a project for senpai to be placed in their clothing line and other merchandise.

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Branding Accademia of Perugia

The Accademia of Perugia, needed a new visual identity to reflect the institution's desire to move quickly into the future. S&P worked with ABA's staff and students to involve different departments and aspects of the Academy. Designers' challenge was to create a unified kinetic brand identity and architecture that also gave individuality to the single courses. They created an energetic, robust, and positive identity system that works across the different arts avoiding the typical clichés and conventions.

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Moneta

OWDT was hired to design a flexible identity system that was dynamic and technically inclusive. We made it our purpose to highlight the technologies used by Moneta in the brand mark. The design gracefully overcame the challenge of balancing the brand’s geolocation characteristics and data type visuals. Moneta’s brand identity now clearly leads its highly technical audience to the world’s most dynamic geolocation technology.

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Shany Abdallah Naji

Shany Abdalla Naji is a series of Graphic works attempting to revive the name giving tradition in my family. This tradition that broke upon arriving to Israel from Iraq, consists of naming a new born and adding the names of his father and grandfather. The designer learned all this recently after finding my family's immigration papers. This discovery left me excited thinking names can encompass within them the changes of tradition and culture and it made me question how my name fits in my family’s ancestry

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Imagine

Imagine meditation and yoga center: the objective of design for the brand was to use shapes, colors and design technique inspired by yoga poses, elegantly designing the the interior or the center offering visitors a peaceful experience to renew their energy. Therefore the logo design, online media, graphics elements and packaging was following the golden ratio to have a perfect visual identity as expected to help the visitors of the center to have a great experience of communication through art and design of the center. The designer embodied the experience of meditation and yoga the design.

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