Design to Do

Design to Do

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

 

MAU Vegas 2019

Mobile Apps Unlocked or MAU Vegas is the world’s leading mobile apps event. It attracts the biggest brands from Silicon Valley including Spotify, Tinder, Lyft, Bumble and MailChimp to name a few. Houndstooth was given the task of conceptualizing, designing and executing the entire event’s visual appearance and digital presence for the year 2019. As the event tries to push boundaries in the tech space, they designed a system that could represent that through visuals and imbibe the audience into the experience holistically.

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Chinese Lion

Designed limited edition car stickers for the Fengxing T5 Evo car launched by Dongfeng Company. The overall design is an artistic treatment of the Chinese lion, using traditional Chinese patterns as the base, and integrating three dimensional geometry, pop and abstract art to make the design younger and attract more young consumers, providing them with more colorful and artistic trends. At the same time, 3 different colors are provided as options.

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Namito

Namito is a commercial art toy image aiming to meet spiritual needs. The creator endows her with a lovely and cool appearance, using exaggerated appearance features to highlight Namito's unique spiritual personality and conveying the idea of reducing mental stress with artistic appeal. Namito shapes an image of a simple dream-seeker in a prosperous city to call on people to be brave to be themselves instead of caring about others' opinions while changing their thinking through their actions to achieve spiritual freedom.

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Vivo X Series

The installation faithfully reproduces the two mobile phones at a 1:1 scale. It is currently one of the largest single-object mobile phone installations in the world. The design ensures consistency with the actual devices in terms of appearance and detail quality, while incorporating differentiated designs for different target audiences based on gender. Furthermore, radar tracking, body capture, naked-eye 3D, and other technologies are used to integrate rich digital content and create a visually stunning combination of the large screens and the Shanghai Bund landscape.

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The Imperial Patek Philippe

Global multimedia campaign by Phillips in Association with Bacs and Russo to promote the sale of a rare Patek Philippe watch, once belonging to Aisin Gioro Puyi, known throughout the world as The Last Emperor, including logo design, cinematic trailer, historic documentary video, catalogue, and exhibition tour with stops in New York, London, Taipei, Singapore and Hong Kong; bringing the unique history and provenance of the watch to life.

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Vivo X80

Traditional glasses-free 3D screen appears in building high, usually at a distance of a point for the spots on the ground. Glasses-free 3D itself is only a visual work to watch. Still, with the giant screen set up in the background directly, design company will closely watch for the audience, the built-in two radars, human body position, and motion capture techniques such as accurate grasp of the audience, driving content to interact with the audience, so that naked-eye 3D is not a visual spectacle, but better as a landmark for photo opening and interactive entertainment.

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