Creativity Days

Creativity Days

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

 

Purveyance

The intention of this piece was to create a brand for an innovative tracking and payment system for fruit suppliers. The brand needed to symbolise freshness and quality while being adaptable into a wide range of brand uses on- and offline. The logo perfectly reflects the research, colours, keywords etc identified in the process, and is unmistakably modern, corporate and fruit based, while remaining friendly and approachable. The slogan is reflective of the fact that this brand and the app will accompany the produce throughout it’s journey from the stage of picking through to arrival in store.

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Pepsi Spire 5.0

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Calendar 2015 “Flowers”

Design a room, bring in the seasons - The Flowers calendar comes with a vase design featuring 12 different flowers. Brighten your life each month with a seasonal flower. It includes 12 type flowers — Poppy, Crocus, Tulip, Anemone, Hyacinth, Lily, Gerbera, Sunflower, Calla, Narcissus, Dahlia and Rose. Quality designs have the power to modify space and transform the minds of its users. They offer comfort of seeing, holding and using. They are imbued with lightness and an element of surprise, enriching space. Our original products are designed using the concept of Life with Design.

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Sense

The creation was heavily influenced by Zen Buddhism. The Chinese word ‘san’ is an utmost important number in traditional Eastern mindset: It is related to everything in the universe. The corresponding English name ‘SENSE’ refers to intuition, a stage higher than knowledge, imagination and inspiration, and closely reflects the phonetic pronunciation of its Chinese counterpart – ‘san xiang san’. The logo represents Eastern thinking: Although one does not completely see the three hills, partially covered by 'clouds', there are nonetheless present.

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Huatu

The striking simplicity of the logo mark makes it easy to remember. The two letters ‘Hua’ and ‘Tu’ overlap, highlighting their common denominator, the letter ‘u’. Amplifying this letter ‘u’ interestingly resembles a book (the essence of the business). To further stress the attributes of the industry, the designer applied the shape of a Chinese thread-bound book in the visual application, reflecting a strong sense of Chinese culture and form. Overall, this training brand adopted a visual system which both brings new energy and expression, but also provides a sense of authority.

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Nike Mobile Truck

Initiated by the running shoes campaign's core message 'Let the Run Tell You Why', the installation would inspire the runners their reason of running through an innovative running experience. The design team created an immersive installation inside a mobile truck and let it stop by different targeted running spots for the shoes trialling. On beyond, the installation would need runners to drop down their reason for the run and share through social network to inspire the others.

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