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DesignLimo featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Artificial Realities

Artificial Realities, an exhibition of established and emerging artists, marks the 25th year since the inauguration of the East Wing Biennial. The exhibition identity, commissioned by the Courtauld Institute of Art (London) aimed to capture the essence of the artists exhibiting as well as the surroundings in which it was set. The identity graphically utilises the architectural elements of Somerset House merging with intricate graphic grids to create intrigue and uncertainty; this combined with clever use of typography and simple, yet bold colour scheme help evoke a strong exhibition identity.

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Yanolja

Yanolja is Seoul based no.1 travel information platform which means “Hey, Let’s play” in Korean language. The logotype is designed with san-serif font in order to express simple, practical impression. By using lower case letters it can deliver a playful and rhythmic image compared to applying bold upper case. The space between each letters is revised exquisitely to avoid optical illusion and it increased legibility even in small size of logotype. We carefully picked vivid and bright neon colors and used complementary combinations to deliver extremely fun and popping images.

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Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney

Solving the Royal North Shore Hospital's wayfinding was not just about designing ‘better’ signs. Legibility, colour and graphics may be the necessary physical tools for a sign but it was the comprehension of their meaning that was important and how this was organised into a cognitive pattern of sign types. Clarity and directness of the wayfinding system is enhanced and enlivened by the use of colour utilised at each lift core as a wayfinding tool to correspond with vertical circulation. Visitors felt comfortable in their spatial environment, and were easily oriented and logically informed.

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Insitu Festival

Insitu is a "site specific" dance festival, showing dance pieces created in relation to a specific site. Therefore the visual identity plays with dimensions in a typographic concept that puts words in a space, relating them to their surroundings. The typographic concept is versatile and flexible, and is being used in various ways across many medias. This gives the festival a recognisable, yet variating visual expression.

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Antalis

The calendar Tastes of the World is an all-year form of promotion and it is to present values of various printing materials from a wide offer of their distributor Antalis Poland. The presented papers and synthetic materials is emphasised by graphics and a wide range of printing techniques: offset, silk screen, digital, and unique methods of refinement: die cuting, hot foil stamping, blind stamping, uv varnishing. The Calendar is comprised of 15 different printing grounds tastily featured by culinary attractions of some selected countries from all over the world.

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J.C.Disi 2013/14 Biennial

In 2013 and 2014, the Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation (J.C.DISI) endeavoured to achieve the above vision in three unique but interrelated approaches; to initiated a number of design projects with partners in public, social and private sectors that propel substantial social changes in Hong Kong; to organise a number of programmes dedicated to capacity building of future social innovators in Asia; and to launch platforms of various forms and medium to catalyse knowledge exchange on a global scale. This book serves as an archive and a reflection of their work.

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World's best designers, artists and architects.

Good design deserves great recognition. Everyday, we are pleased to feature amazing designers who create original and innovative designs, amazing architecture, stylish fashion and creative graphics. Today, we are presenting you one of the World’s greatest designers. Checkout an award-winning design portfolio today and get your daily design inspiration.

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