New Design Post

New Design Post

New Design Post featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

In Chali

In Chali is an immersive interactive visual exhibition for the tea brand called Chali. It takes tea as a theme, presents China's mountains, rivers, plants, and tea leaves in a dynamic and interactive way, deeply embodying the tea culture spirit. When the audience enters the exhibition space, they can experience the landscape of China in an immersive way, and the space also emits the tea fragrance through the fragrance system, fully expressing the East beauty through visual, auditory, and olfactory senses. This work perfectly integrates tea culture, visual art, and brand concept.

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Bamboo Mountains River and Moon

Bamboo Mountains River and Moon Picture takes the artistic conception of Chinese long-scroll freehand brushwork Chinese painting. It uses poles to make continuous bamboo mountains and slices to make winding and smooth rivers. A quiet and peaceful scroll of Chinese painting. And this is another well-designed wedding. The newlyweds and the guests who come and go wander in this picture scroll, completing the marriage contract of eternal vows and witnessing each other's lives.

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Petite Foret

Petite Foret means little forest. This is a bold spatial art attempt to bring a jungle indoors. This immersive space design is not only a small jungle that only belongs to you and me, but also a challenge to the imagination and a confession to nature. The small forest is not a dilapidated virgin jungle, nor a fantasy paradise. It is a paradise that awakens everyone's peaceful heart. It is also an unforgettable wedding and art exhibition for the newlyweds, calling for a return to nature and sealing nature in the hearts of every participant.

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The Tiny House

The custom-fabricated Tiny House is a mobile bar designed to be a physical manifestation of the "House of Suntory" brand and created to bring an immersive experience symbolizing Japanese hospitality. It features two micro bars serving luxuriously crafted cocktails in an intimate setting inside the house, while a hospitality lounge outside features a highball bar for guests during their wait to get inside. The outdoor area includes interactive elements such as a kinetic sand table, a bamboo wishing tree, lounge furniture, a TV for brand content, and a spiral staircase to the roof.

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Art Of Living

The organiser for the Hong Kong Houseware Fair had 2 objectives. Firstly, to elevate the show’s image, secondly was provide a physical trend forecast display area. From this, a welcome/signage installation was created at the venue’s main foyer and exhibition hall entry inspired by the trend research. Selective colours and forms were used to create abstract interior settings. For the physical trend forecast display 4 categories of future trends provided by the houseware industry were curated in a similar visual merchandising technique to narrate the stories of the displays to the visitors.

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Mixed Reality

To solve the task of presenting the energy strategy of the city, a hologram was chosen as the tool. It was needed to develop the interior and exterior of the stand, taking into account the strict limitations of the technology to re-invented the hologram technology. Instead of 1 layer, designers used 3: a hologram, a background, a projection onto the floor. All layers worked synchronously. The graphics had to comply with strict rules in order not to break the magic. Tried to stick to minimalism and focus on achieving the illusion of the presence of real objects and a sensation of energy literally in the air.

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