Design to Do

Design to Do

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

 

Insecta Iridesse

The project disrupted the way colours and printing methods are traditionally presented by the print industry by showcasing the metallic print effects in the form of 3D iridescent gem-like jewellery pieces that look like rare insect species, and made almost entirely of paper printed with the new ink. The colour swatch was then completely reimagined into a fictional explorer's journal documenting the findings of these gem-like insects, showcasing the different print effects like never before.

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Buddy

The new design of the Buddy Workwear Manufacture brand creates a fresh, clear appearance. The dark blue presents as the core color the products, letting the colors and photos work. The light blue is the accent and at the same time highlight color of the design. Both colors harmonies around the products, they complement each other like buddies. The new brand name is the core of the new identity: Buddy expresses the new attitude just by reading it. In the design and wording, buddy comes to life: clear, striking colors and straight typography.

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Mitsubishi Motors Xpander Cross

The front design features the Dynamic Shield, which is the identity of Mitsubishi cars these days. At the rear, there is a gloss black tailgate finisher under the window, and both the front and rear bumpers have skid plates at the bottom as on an SUV.

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Nissan Skyline

The Skyline, first introduced in 1957, is a premium sport sedan representing Nissan and has been followed by many Japanese customers for 62 years. Successive Skylines have evolved by adopting the most advanced technology at the time consistently. And now the all-new Skyline equipped with ProPILOT 2.0, the world’s first advanced driver-assistance systems hits the streets. It is a model exploring fun to drive in the new era.

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Electric Meets Reality

MG interactive AR projection sculpture, inside a car dealership. Untitled Studios created a playful, fun, and engaging in-store experience. The AR Projection-Mapping represents the electricity, and the sculpture portrays reality. When the two meet, they create an exhilarating experience and educate the shopper at the same time. When the projector is turned off, one can see an elegant white sculpture on the wall.

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Full Moon

On Halloween 2020 while the whole world was talking about a special full moon which was visible in all parts of the globe, Guinness became part of the conversation by posting this unique visual to light up social media feeds on Halloween night. Agency: Rothco, part of Accenture Interactive | Client: Guinness

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