Creativity Days

Creativity Days

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

 

Hiroshima Peace Song

The designer created the design by envisioning how a single droplet of water expands into a cascading waterfall, using the lyrics of the Hiroshima Peace Song. Inspired by principles akin to Japanese Zen, the design is placed on a plain background so that its simplicity yields deeper significance the more one observes it. The English lyrics of the Hiroshima Peace Song, which is sung every year at the end of the Peace Memorial Ceremony on August 6, are used to symbolize how peace can spread outward.

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Aisanka

She was asked to create a cover illustration with the theme of Aichi Prefecture Festivals in order to spread the appeal of Aichi Prefecture (history, culture, industry, etc.) to the whole of Japan and the world. She observed festivals unique to Aichi through video and documents, captured their characteristics, and expressed the fun and uniqueness of the festivals in her own way through illustrations.

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Sawamura Award 2024

This design was created as a key visual to announce an event for a new employee employment ceremony and employee awards. The venue was a historic Kabuki stage in Kyoto, Japan. The theme of the event was tradition and innovation. The key visual was expressed with typography of various objects and traditional Japanese color schemes and objects. The invitations are designed like stage tickets. Each tool uses the motifs and colors of the key visual, creating a sense of unity.

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Tiantai Huangcha

The design is expressed in a minimalist graphic language to convey the brand's essence. A single dot symbolizes the essence of tea, embodying the simplicity and serenity of traditional tea culture. As two dots can arranged in a row, it conveys the scenery of tea leaves being dried in the sun. And three dots can arranged in a row, symbolizes three friends sitting together to drink tea. The tea scoop graphic below the logo complements the three dots above, ultimately forming a complete logo.

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Endangered Animal Atlas

The Endangered Animal Atlas project visually presents 52 endangered animals to raise awareness while aiding Persian speakers in learning English. Each animal is depicted graphically with its name and conservation status, combining education and language learning. Designed for the National Language Learning Institute, the project enhances vocabulary while fostering environmental consciousness, making learning both engaging and meaningful.

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Viewpoints

Viewpoints, a satellite exhibition of the 2024 Taiwan Design Expo, reinterprets Tainan's 400 year history through street furniture design. Inspired by alleyway culture, temple seats, and arcade benches, and communal spaces, it highlights areas of rest and interaction that shape daily rhythm. With a youthful visual identity featuring expressive illustrations and a refined color palette, captures the charm of Tainan's evolving urban landscape. By blending heritage with modernity, Viewpoints invites visitors to engage with the city's past while envisioning its future.

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