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

 

Leman Jewelry

Visual solution to Leman Jewelry's new identity was a complete new system to expose the luxury, exquisite yet sophisticated and minimal feeling. The new logo inspired by Leman's working process, their haute couture design service, by crafting all diamond shapes surrounding a star-symbol or sparkle symbol, creating a sophisticated symbol and also echoing the shining effect of diamond. Following up, all collateral materials were produced with high quality details to highlight and enrich luxuriousness of all new brand visual elements.

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Rare Proportions

Inspired by Brazilian nature, these posters explore the possibilities of the Golden Ratio when applied to graphic design, thus representing the diversity of fauna and flora in Brazil through symbols and illustrations. The different techniques used here are based on Phi calculations (1.618) for the creation of guides, hierarchy and elements that make up the pieces.

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Flower to Flora

The designers used the Xishuangbanna's elements of the peacock, leafy tea tree, flower and an image of a girl who lives in the local rainforest on the design. The design has a harmonious image between human and nature. The colour of the illustration is inspired by the colour of the ethnic costumes of Xishuangbanna. The illustration of design seems to convey a Xishuangbanna's culture.

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Art Shield

The heritage preservation of a Hungarian national monument, the Vörösmarty statue was approached with a contemporary design concept. Instead of the most frequent statue conservation solutions, e.g. plastic or textile covers, a pop-up structure was created around the artwork to protect it from the damaging effect of winter weather. The classic form keeps the monument visible, inspiring for the masses of visitors in downtown Budapest during winter seasons. The installation is reusable, it can be dismantled and stored swiftly between winter seasons.

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Sparkeau

The craftsmanship behind the external bottle which uses universal design Ergonomics, the bottle is designed in a curved shape. Both the opening and the bottom of the bottle are designed as round shape, which is smaller at the beginning and transforms into curved lines at the one-third of the bottle. This allows it to be easy to take and grab. Its curved shape has created a proportion of bottle figures just like a lady. The minimalist design of circular geometry makes Sparkeau even more stylish.

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Ten

The design is a campaign for Kingston University's Fashion show event. The photography for this campaign is done by creating 'X' marks by on a model's body which indicates the symbolism of clothes on one's body. 'X' also indicates the tenth anniversary of the fashion school of Kingston university. E-vite was sent to all the guests and posters and brochures were displayed in the Design Museum of London.

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