Design Statement

Design Statement

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

 

Pepsi Touch Tower 2.0

Pepsi Touch Tower 2.0 is a digital fountain dispenser that transforms today’s beverage pouring process into an engaging consumer experience, providing over 100 high quality drink combinations from up to 12 brands & 6 flavor shots. It's playful graphic user interface attracts the consumer, communicates variety and allows easy customization of one’s drink. The form clearly highlights the interaction zones in a careful ergonomic configuration, from the angle of the screen, the visibility of the nozzle, the location and light staging of the cup, and the accessibility of the ADA panel.

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S4nity S4 ident

When we were approached by S4nity to design their brand, we sought to differentiate them from other I.T. companies by designing a visually engaging brand using the platform of a lovable and recognizable mascot. S4 was created as the brand's spokesperson, delivering the values and technological know-how behind S4nity.

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Pepsi Spire 5.0

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VUX

VUX is the new era of appliance control in the field of kitchen appliances. With the light projection, VUX enhances kitchen experience with virtual control surface. The networked devices in the kitchen can be controlled from a central interface projected on the different areas of the worktop depending on the needs of the user.

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AKUMA

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World Cup SporTV´s glass studio

SporTV is Globo’s sports network, the largest in Brazil, and has three channels with 24-hour sports. For the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Sportv built a semi-spherical structure made of glass and metal at Ilha Fiscal’s courtyard, close to the shore, and using its own reflex on Guanabara’s Bay to create an illusion of continuity of the structure, creating a studio integrated to the city through reflexes on the water, putting modern elements and together with classic architecture, enlarging the possibilities of interfere in settings of programs, as well as changing Rio's landscape.

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