Design Statement

Design Statement

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

 

genuse

Tritime, Fortime, Timegrid, Timinus, Timechart, Timenine are series of clock applications specially invented for I'm Watch device. Apps are original, simple and aesthetic in design, from future ethnic through sci-fi style to digital buisness. All watchfaces graphics are available in 9 colors - fitting to the I'm Watch colour colletion. Now is a great moment for a new way of showing, reading and understanding our times. www.genuse.eu

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Unity

UNITY™, Technogym's next-generation cardiovascular user interface, is the most advanced, open Android-based user platform in the market. It features swipe-screen touch technology, Virtual Training, simple log-in access to personalised content and enhanced entertainment experiences through Internet, TV, games and more. UNITY™ is the first and only console that offers users the ability to communicate with their personal trainer or friends via webcam

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Hairchitecture

HAIRCHITECTURE results from an association between a hairdresser - Gijo, and a group of architects - FAHR 021.3. Motivated by the European Capital of Culture in Guimaraes 2012, they propose an idea to merge two creative methodologies, Architecture & Hairstyle. With the brutalist architecture theme the result is an amazing new hairstyle denoting a transfiguration hair in absolute communion with architectural structures. The results presented are bold and experimental nature with a strong contemporary interpretation. Teamwork and skill were crucial to make turn a seemingly ordinary hair.

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TOMO branding & interface design

TOMO is a friend and full-time passenger. I designed the branding concept for the TOMO interface system, a project sponsored by Toyota and Fujutsu Sen. Each letter in the TOMO logo is derived from the iconic Toyota logo, and in combination, the letters reform the original Toyota logo, subtly preserving Toyota's brand equity.The name is an abbreviation of the iconic Tomoguchi virtual pets of the 1990's. Now, TOMO is grown up and has evolved into a fully interactive, intuitive vehicle interface system. TOMO is the interface of the future, and we're developing a product that can be implemented by 2020.

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Stargazr

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Cat

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