Design Manner

Design Manner

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

 

Intangible Heritage

Intangible cultural heritage is deeply rooted in ethnic people. Pipa art, Longquan celadon and Zigong Lantern Festival are important representatives of China's intangible cultural heritage. Drawing a series of illustrations through computer technology creatively inherits and displays the essence of traditional culture, and brings intangible heritage into the public's field of vision. The combination of computer technology and intangible cultural heritage has the advantages of creativity and application. The works are publicized and inherited in a way that conforms to modern aesthetics.

Continue reading

 

Snow Peak

Recognition is an important evaluation index in logo design. How to use a simple design language to integrate the hotel with the complex and changeable landmark Potala Palace is one of the difficulties in the whole design. The Potala Palace is a holy building in the eyes of Tibetans. Therefore, the design team refined the most representative element pillars as design elements, and created the image of the three-dimensional Potala Palace through two-dimensional techniques, so that the annotation conveyed a strong regional style.

Continue reading

 

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.

Continue reading

 

Mohanii

Mohanii is a fashion pioneer brand positioned at the core of the oriental spirit. The designer draws inspiration from oriental ink and wash, and endows the brand with a personality symbol of vitality and rhythm. The brand combines ink and wash to reinterpret black and white classics in the application, and uses post-modern abstract forms of expression on the basis of plane composition to form an avant-garde and artistic visual image, giving the brand a unique charm.

Continue reading

 

Italian Capital of Culture 2023

One logo shared by two different cities (Bergamo and Brescia, united as year 2023 Italian Capital of Culture) inspired to the pop culture and designed to evolve during time. The whole geometry is based on bending of linear elements with constant thickness, inspired by the construction rods for which the two cities are well known, with the aim of overturning a stereotype of industrial cities and celebrate their resiliance during the first covid-19 surge. The iconic red element not only is a 3 and a B at the same time, but also can acquire different meanings and shapes in different contexts.

Continue reading

 

Tongming Vision Correction

Tongming Vision Correction Center is a national chain organization specializing in correcting the vision of young people and children. The logo name of Tongming means pupil and bright in English and therefore, the pupil is adopted as the main design element. Three pupils of different degrees are arranged and designed to show the correction process of pupils from blurred to clear. The overall design of the logo is novel, easy to identify, and has a strong visual impact.

Continue reading

 

World's greatest design teams.

Sometimes you need a very big team of talented designers to come up with truly great designs. Everyday, we feature a distinct award-winning innovative and creative design team. Explore and discover original and creative architecture, good design, fashion, graphics design and design strategy projects from design teams worldwide. Get inspired by the original works by grand master designers.

Continue reading