Creativity Days

Creativity Days

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

 

Artsmuzeum

ArtsMuzeum is an artistic modern online gift shop connects the past and present to share the same world. The brand is dedicated to preserving exquisite, historical moments in time, making arts more accessible through modern products, and exhibiting the deep-seated connection, people's lives have with art. When designing the logo, it wanted to capture classical stylings while pairing it with a more contemporary artistic approach to spark interest in distant works of art and show how they are still relevant today.

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Bamboo Craft Festival

In response to the sweeping urbanization of Hong Kong and the resulting loss of its cultural diversity, A Bamboo Craft Festival is designed with vast elevated temporary bamboo platforms and structures, creating an urban spatial celebration to preserve and revitalize the local street life cultures, traditions, and craftsmanships. The festival takes place annually and aims to engage the public to experience and explore local street cultures and craftsmanship through workshops and performances, embodying the spirit of Hong Kong.

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Master Ji Gong

It's a movie trailer poster designed for a 2021 Chinese animated fantasy adventure film Master Ji Gong, directed by Liu Zhijiang and Qiao Yu. Inspired by Zhao Zhixin, a poet of the Qing Dynasty, Poetry is like a magic dragon. You can see its head but not its tail, or just a claw and a scale in the cloud, Chinese ink has been extensively used in order to accurately capture the romantic charm of the dragon and the deity in the movie, and relationship between the monk and dragon, the beauty of ambiguity, the connotation deeply rooted in as well.

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Peace Hunter

This is a series of posters showing the importance of maintaining peace and doesn't point fingers at any race, religion, country, or person. It's a message that conveys the harm caused by a breach of peace and shows that the other side will take advantage of it. Some parties are scattered all over the world waiting to take advantage of a breakdown in the peace of anywhere in the world. Where he lives, is a country that gained release after 30 years of war. Ending a war is difficult, so he believes that it is so vital to identify the chances that war can happen and take measures to prevent it.

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Sejong Center Rebranding

The Sejong Center for the Performing Arts is an old public institution that opened in Seoul in 1978. What is special about this identity design is that it tried to break away from the existing logo design of Korean public institutions. These attempts are a new combination of the old and the recent, and Hangul itself serves as a symbol. In particular, the use of Hangul as a logo is appealing to the younger generation as a new retro with boldness that is rarely seen in South Korea. In addition, beyond the logo, it was designed with various senses through typefaces, clothes, and books.

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Eastern Seawall

The Eastern Seawall project was to connect 6 areas visually by unified signage systems, creating a unique experience for visitors to enjoy native features and vitality. While avoiding intrusive design, designers took "reading on the way" as a main design concept. It provides visitors with a fresh, interesting, and complete experience to read information, such as signboards, site maps, and ecology introductions for roads and entrances. Modular structures were adopted to meet the needs of different venues.

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