Japanese design firm Design Barcoder makes the mundane beautiful and helps brands communicate with their customers by custom designing barcodes.
Explore the captivating world of Japanese graphic design in our latest article, showcasing creativity and culture.
This post has been a long time coming, and I’m so excited to show this site to you guys! I feel like I’ve known about Kelsey’s work for almost as long as I’ve been blogging.…
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There's a big story behind those wacky Japanese inventions you see online. Discover their origin (and philosophy).
**39 JAPANESE PATTERNS BUNDLE [ SPECIAL PACKAGE ]** --- **What makes these “ 39 JAPANESE PATTERNS BUNDLE " special** 1. Based on traditional Japanese designs 2. Traditional aesthetic of Japan can be integrated with modern designs from various countries and regions 3. Can be used as an entire pattern or decomposed into parts to be used as motifs - - - - - - A wide variety of Japanese traditional designs are available, featuring motifs of basic geometric designs as well as natural settings of plants and animals. Designs which let one experience the four seasons is something found only in Japan, which has treasured its coexistence with nature since long ago. Desiring to share the grandeur of Japanese culture with a wide audience, I produced vector data of seamless patterns which are integrated with modern designs while still keeping with tradition. I would be most glad if these designs prove useful to production of your designs. Surely, it is through the creation of novel designs from a creator's original aesthetic sense that our world continues to become more colorful. --- **YOU WILL GET:** 39 patterns in following formats • vector EPS files [ IllustratorCS+ / CMYK ] • JPEG files [ 2480 × 3000~4000pixels / 300 dpi / RGB ] • PNG files with a transparent background [ 2480 × 3000~4000pixels / 300 dpi / GRAYSCALE ] • AI file containing "swatches" of all items on one artboard --- **BONUS 1 : JPG file of 12 pattern color samples** [ 4901 × 3508pixels / 300dpi / RGB ] **BONUS 2 : TIFF file of 12 pattern silk screen textures** [ 2850 × 2138pixels / 300dpi / BITMAP ] --- You can check the operation of the data on your computer. Please download sample data from this link and try them. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3wbwv77qof9mawy/AADzRkU3jC1pykkzVs0P2TmRa?dl=0 It contains the Japanese traditional patterns "Asanoha” and "Amime”. Please use them freely! --- A R I G A T O U (^^)
Creating your brand color palette can sound difficult and often creative businesses are unable to narrow down a color palette that aligns with their style!
Ramen Bar Branding, House of Fu by Leeds design studio. Menu design and signage for the restaurant, social media content, and promotional print.
Between the Great Kantō earthquake and the Pacific War, a new generation of creative young people in Tokyo and Osaka launched a design aesthetic that illustrates Japan’s journey into modernity
Scandinavia Standard's presentations from The Hive conference in Berlin, including branding your channels and the Business Model Canvas, as well as lessons learned.
thedieline.com found some clever barcode art from Japanese firm d-barcode.com Check it out:
The best Japanese skin care products contain hyaluronic acid, peptides, and Vitamin C to revitalize your skin. Find high-quality, skin-benefiting products here.
Awazu rebuked modernist design ideals in his graphic art and instead engaged with indigenous culture, popular symbols, and untidy visuals.
I have been interested in package design ever since I took a class at the design firm Pentagram {in their flagship London office} in 1977. Today, I found a wonderful package design website called thedieline. Here are a few gems I discovered on the site: top to bottom: chopsticks packaging by Koniak, xroads Philipine Sea Salts {local sustainable packaging}, Fuensanta water bottle by Pati Nunez Associates
Shenzhen, China-based artist RLoN Wang is back with more intricate illustrations that burst with color and life. Since we last shared his work a year ago,
Japanese designer Kosuke Takahashi has created an ingenious font that merges different typefaces to allow both sighted and blind readers to use the same text. Thinking ahead to Tokyo’s hosting of the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics, Takahashi shares on his website that he hopes his font will “create a truly universal space where anyone can access information.” Braille Neue is comprised of two typesets: Braille Neue Standard, for the English alphabet, and Braille Neue Outline, which accommodates both Japanese and English visible characters and letters. More
Based on the consistently fresh cuts and minimalist feel, you'd think AMP (A Mulher do Padre) was new to the scene. But the São Paulo-based label known for styles more akin to edgy Japa…
https://youtu.be/m3QuNlPP-sAIn the world of packaging innovation, United Caps and Mimica have teamed up to introduce a groundbreaking solution for ensuring food
You unlock this post with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension—a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You're moving into a collection of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas.
Posters by the Japanese designer Ikko Tanaka (1930-2002), some of which I found in one of the old Graphis magazines I recently discovered were stashed away in a cupboard at college. More here.
https://youtu.be/m3QuNlPP-sAIn the world of packaging innovation, United Caps and Mimica have teamed up to introduce a groundbreaking solution for ensuring food
I'm not sure how I discovered this awesome collection of packaging templates but I'm glad I did! Some professor or student at a japanese univeresity was nice enough to share all their packaging templates with the world! These are a few of my favorites and you can see all of them on their website. Every
The Japanese brand, Miso Pretty, takes its visual cue from Asian food and drink cultures with ornate little touches that call to mind fancy cigar boxes and liqueur bottle labels. I love how they’ve juxtaposed stuffy little flourishes with the signature Japanese ‘cute’ factor – note the pretty girl and lush, over-the-top blossoms. The copy […]
Spicy Ramen designed by Michael Nÿkamp. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Tokyo graphic designer Kenya Hara’s name is synonymous with the changing face of contemporary Japanese design. With his brilliantly simple design work for everything from bookstores to the branding for the Beijing Olympics, he also wrote the design bible “Designing Design” in 2007, which muses on the concept of emptiness in design aesthetics and philosophy. Since 2002, he has been working as art director to Muji, Japan’s retail chain for household products (which is rather li
Many of these Japanese inventions, like the hairdryer which is powered by the wearer's footsteps, are plainly absurd and impractical, but amusing nonetheless.