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Bock Albus Wine - Packaging Design.


Anna Hidvegi and Kira Koroknai, students of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts Graphic style department, created a wine packaging idea supported a paraphrase – filled with drama and aptitude. The dark and moody bock beer Albus wine style ironically appears like the breath of contemporary air within the mids of all the pastel colours in trend currently. The image based mostly packaging on the skin was impressed by painting Vanitas paintings, employing a ram os because the main partencircled by wild flowers. The os is representing the wine maker by reflective on their brand. In distinction, the inner label itself contains a terribly clean, strictly typographic vogueattendant one little illustration – the bock beer brand.
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The conspicuous and chic GT Sectra font family was chosen for the emblem, as a “modernized black letter” the font fits utterly into the construct. The photos showcasing the packaging construct contains a robust representative illustration vogue, mimicking the 17th-18th century ideal beauty during which the sensations and feelings generated by art within the viewer generates its that means. The picture sets round the main part – the bottle – enclosed by fruits and spices, mirror on the wine’s flavors. The photos don't seem to be just for the eyes however additionally making an attempt to stimulate smelling and tasting at identical time. every selection within the project is completed in nobility and to support the over-all construct, from chosen paper materials to graphical details.
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"Bock Albus Wine | Design And Paper". Design and Paper. N.p., 2016. Web. 21 Dec. 2016.

Citroën exhibits an exclusive Airbump-inspired piece of furniture at the 2016 Milan Design Week – the Cactus Chair.




At 55th edition of the Salone del Mobile.

Developed by the renowned Italian architect and designer Mario Bellini, this work of art is directly inspired by the technology Airbump® C4 Cactus. The "Cactus Chair" perfectly reflects the will of the Citroën brand to combine purpose and aesthetics through a design chair, comfortable and light.
 
The design is contagious. They will explain what the architect Mario Bellini, Alexander Malval, director of Citroën design center and Angelo Simone, director of the Citroën brand in Italy to the presentation of the Cactus chair.
During the Milan Design Week, Cactus Chair is exhibited in Benetton windows in Piazza Duomo, at Tribute to Domus celebrating the thousand issues of the magazine. To celebrate the spirit that unites Domus and United Colors of Benetton, the ten store windows UCB host a special display created by Fabrica. Seventeen icons of dialogue design with Pantone Year 2016, and with the collection Spring Summer brand, in an exaltation of color in all its forms
Citroen has amazed with his creativity in the automotive world by developing Airbump®: the exclusive protection of the C4 Cactus body where style, technology and functionality blend together to create a design object. Similarly, Mario Bellini has been working on a new chair inspired by the concept of these extraordinary protection elements.
Citroën’s Airbump technology uses a supple skin in TPU (thermo-plastic urethane) to protect the car’s bodywork against knocks and scratches in everyday use. It encloses a multitude of air capsules and requires no particular maintenance.

'Carrier and housing, seat and chair, door and door, roof and roof, window and window. How many words shared between the space of a car and that of a house. That must be why when Citroën Italy took me in the studio, like a "technological trophy" the Airbump® the first idea I had was touching him: why not imagine that further meeting a lightness and economy of a plastic chair also add the convenience of a real padding? 
This innovative creation find themselves two experts in the use of polymers, as well as two icons of world design: Citroën and Mario Bellini.
 Citroën E-MEHARI styled by Courrèges — is the outcome of meticulous work on colours and materials. 
There’s a predominant emphasis on white, with accents in bright orange, creating, says Citroën “a refreshing sense of freedom, expressed through functionality and space”.Leveraging the air between both dell'Airbump® flexible shells, an air spring, perfect cushioning, was born in a chair by the paradoxical name: Cactus Chair. From the car to the cabinet. "
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A distinctive design feature is the “Airbump” panels on the car's sides, designed to protect the vehicle from damage in car parks
11 to 17 April 2016 
Cactus Chair. The car is moving.
Brings in with excitement at Garage Tortona 
Via Tortona 20, Milan

Brionvega! 1960 product design .




1960. The eyes of all look to Italy. And eyes are full of admiration: creativityideas,innovation.
Great desire to dream. And to do.These are the years that make the world love the Italian style.
These are the years of Radio Cubo, Radio Grattacielo, Radiofonografo, Doney, Algol and many others products from extraordinary personality.
 

The most brilliant and innovative designers get to work.

In a little more than a decade draw radio and TV different from each other before and after.
 bluetooth speaker
 crystal box
Finally exciting forms. Finally the color. Finally industrial design with a strong personality.
Products that end up in worship. 
Radiofonogrado, that continues to surprise thanks to the materials provided by the original design,is made in Italy 

  – Turntable with Ortofon cartridge

– AM/FM Radio
 – MP3/WMA Player
– CD/CD-R/CD-RW Player
– 2 RCA audio jacks for external sources
– 1 RCA audio output for connecting to an external amplification system
– 1 RCA audio output for connecting to an external subwoofer
– 1 3.5 millimetre preamp audio jack for headphones
Exciting shapes, advanced technology, explosion of color and detail. The design revolution has only one name: Brionvega!

Photographs above have been taken by LATICE Design at the venue.All dedicated to lovers of beauty. Innovative products, symbols of Italian design that surprises and fall in love all over the world.

DESIGN WEEK 2016 - BRIONVEGA present WearIT ts217 
- Tuesday, April12bnfrom 10:30 to 19:00 @ BASE Milan (formerly Ansaldo ) 
- Piazza Gramsci 34 , ang . via Tortona.


BRIONVEGA WearIT TS 217 is distinguished from all other speakers , not just for style unique to that , always , all BRIONVEGA products but also for the new concept of " wearable music " which introduces , for the very first in the world audio .Speakers by Michael Young for Brionvega

The interface is minimal, with just four buttons to turn on power, control volume and connect the speaker to a mobile phone.


Speakers by Michael Young for Brionvega
Speakers by Michael Young for Brionvega
The bags have a hole-punched cover, and are available in various hues with the colour repeated on the speaker handle. Brionvega intends to collaborate with Italian fashion houses on future special editions.
Speakers by Michael Young for Brionvega

"I feel the [portable speaker] market is just overloaded, so to work with a brand of history and culture is something that one cannot compete with."
These products gave Italy its own design and style since 1960.



Interact and Communicate with JUNO JEON Furniture



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Netherlands-based designer juno jeon has created two pieces of furniture that aim to bring ordinary objects to live, by making them interact and communicate with their users. The humor-infused project aims to create a relationship between our space, which is full of objects, and ourselves.
 ‘Pull me to live’ is a drawer that has a special skin: when the drawer is closed, it just sits there, showcasing its fancy skin. When it is pulled, its outer layer gradually changes the color from back to front. this creates the sensation that the drawer is reaction to the human stimulus, as if it was an animal. when the drawer is pushed back, its skin changes color again.A simple gesture of opening and closing the drawer changes the skin of the drawer
by painting the skin with two different colors, the user is able to appreciate its two faces

Japanese Manga chairs - Nendo designs

Japanese design studio Nendo has created a series of 50chairs, which are each based on the abstract lines and grids used in graphics for manga-style comic books.
Manga chairs by NendoEach chair in the Manga collection is made from polished stainless steel, and is intended to emulate a design element used to illustrate emotions or actions in stories.Manga chairs by NendoAn effect line – a series of lines often used to visualise sound or action – is presented through a chair with numerous poles protruding from its back.Manga chairs by NendoManga is a style of comic books and graphic novels, typically aimed at adults as well as children, which conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century.Manga chairs by Nendo"Manga is a means of expression with a high degree of flatness and abstraction, and which is composed of a series of lines," said Nendo. "We could say that manga comics are deeply rooted in Japanese culture, since they can be traced back to Ukiyoe prints developed during the Edo period in 1603 to 1868."Manga chairs by Nendo"Manga consist of a series of frames on a single sheet of paper that creates a sequence," the studio added. "Similarly, 50 standard chairs are lined up in a grid, each one conjures up a sense of story, and each with a design element from manga."Manga chairs by Nendo
In a similar way to the comics, physical aspects such as colour and texture are intentionally avoided. instead, the designers opted for a complete mirror finish.Manga chairs by Nendo"The mirror finish generates new spatial layers as the mirror surface reflects the real world, just like manga does," said the designers.Manga chairs by NendoThe 50 Manga chairs will be presented as an installation for Friedman Benda gallery, New York at the Facoltà Teologica dell'Italia Settentrionaleduring Milan design week, which takes place from 12 to 17 April 2016.Manga chairs by NendoNendo – led by designer Oki Sato – is well known for its vast annual output of products, interior design and architecture projects. Manga chairs by Nendo"I can't keep up," he said. "The more ideas I think of, the more ideas I come up with. It is like breathing or eating."Manga chairs by NendoThe Japanese studio's most recent projects include design to complement minimal interiors, and a squidgy cube that acts as an umbrella stand.


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Concept sketch 
Nendo never ceases to amaze me. Yet another example of perfect execution.These chairs are structurally more daring and visually more striking