Digital Artists Magazine

Digital Artists Magazine

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

 

Peace and Presence Wellbeing

Peace and Presence Well-being Is a UK based, holistic therapy company providing services such as reflexology, holistic massage and reiki to rejuvenate the body, mind and spirit. The visual language of the P&PW brand is founded on this desire to invoke a peaceful, calming and relaxing state inspired by nostalgic childhood memories of nature, specifically drawing from the flora and fauna found in riverbanks and woodland landscapes. The colour palette takes inspiration from Georgian Water features in both their original and oxidised states again leveraging nostalgia of bygone times.

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In Bag On Desk

A promotional calendar for goo, the Internet portal site that originated in Japan, is an upgraded version of the desk calendar with pockets that have been a popular item every year. The calendar of 2019 can be used with 2 way of notebook and desk calendar. A monthly calendar, memo paper, pocket into which receipts, etc. can be put are set, and it becomes a desk calendar just by fastening the cover paper with a magnet.

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We were born in China

His designs are about Chinese wildlife, pandas, snow leopards and golden monkeys. They have deep Chinese symbols, precious and unique, living in China. He took it as the theme of his creation, blending into the traditional Chinese shadow puppet show. He combines these three animals with the landscape of China, and integrates the charm of Chinese landscape painting into the painting to form a unique visual expression. It feels like an animal walking on a mountain, merging with nature. He communicates that people should try to protect these beautiful species.

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The Landscape the Tropics Never Had

Chui Wan is an experimental psychedelic rock band who asked Qingyu Wu to create art work for their new album, The Landscape the Tropics Never Had. Wu designed this bilingual visual identity draws upon the soft tone of photography and the unique mix of calligraphic and typographic form to represent the tracks’ ambiguous, poetic, and textural melodies. Created artwork for the CD, cassette tape, t-shirts, banners, posters, and the 12-inch, which was included with a limited edition press of the vinyl.

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Handmade warmth

Cute and warm thread illustrations for the Fund’s brochure, along with short poems for children, describe the programs and projects of the Fund in a kind and funny way. It gives the right tone to the brochure and makes the reader feel back in childhood, when parents were reading books to him or her. The design atmosphere is warm, the reader (former child) feels loved and secure.

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Tokyo Metropolis

Looking for a different way to promote and present architectural designs besides known rendering and visualization techniques this projects follows an exciting attempt and research to use the collective graphical and visual language of a manga or a comic as representation and communication tool. They are occurring in every possible form on every possible level in a daily life base, so what could be more shared and comprehensible than to take this language and create at the same time more awareness of cityscapes, public spaces and activities taking place within your daily (urban) environment.

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