“All of our best work comes from fully understanding the context and problems at hand and restaurants are no exception. We first get to know the team, the location, the market, and the concept. We build a solid foundation with clear language, and then we get to the fun part of bringing it to life visually. All in all, we...
Pequeños rompecabezas para niños y adultos fáciles de armar
A una empresa que se especializa en diseñar y desarrollar regalos así como accesorios creativos para el hogar, sacó a la venta una serie de rompecabezas miniaturas, con formas muy originales. Estos rompecabezas están pensados para que los puedas armar en menos de 20 minutos. Cuando los termines de armar los rompecabezas funcionan como objetos […] El artículo Pequeños rompecabezas...
A Si — Playing the Piano/Riding a Swan/Embrace — Shanghai, China
”Playing the Piano“ in the birch forest» playing the piano in the forest is a quiet and beautiful feeling, with fresh color and unique painting. “Riding a Swan” likes the comfortable feeling that his color brings to me. In the afterglow of the sunset, the girl yearns for freedom. Riding a swan and flying in the air, the sky and...
7654321 Studio — Fuzhou, China
How do you find designing for a restaurant different to other identity projects? “First, the public in the bar is mostly young and full of personality, and there is a large space for design. Second, in the design process and the final effect, the personality and preferences of both the designer and the bar manager will be more distinctive than...
SiloMag #88
Recién estrenamos el verano con SiloMag, la sección de SiloCreativo en donde, cada dos semanas, compartimos las últimas noticias, recursos y artículos que nos han parecido más interesantes de los últimos días. La entrada SiloMag #88 se publicó primero en Silo Creativo....
Low Bros — Spectrum — Berlin, Germany
“Spectrum. The most dangerour artwork.” is the name of an exhibition/installation by Low Bros in colloboration German Cancer Aid, to raise awareness to the dangers of tanning beds. Made from over 65 commercially available UV tubes used in solarium devices — the installation was awarded one gold, two silver and four bronze awards as part of the Art Directors Club...
Este es el nuevo logotipo de Dolby que verás en todas las películas
Dolby Laboratories, Inc es una compañía fundada en el año de 1965 por Ray Dolby. La empresa se especializa en desarrollar procedimientos para mejorar la calidad de los sonidos tanto análogos como digitales. Es muy probable que hayas visto el logo de la empresa al inicio o al final en alguna película que viste en […] El artículo Este es...
Mauro Martins — Counterflow Photo Series — Brasilia, Brazil
The “Counterflow” photo series was created in 2015 by Mauro Martins. His idea was to show that anyone could make her/his own path instead of following the masses. However, Mauro wanted to revive the series on this Coronavirus moment giving it a new interpretation of social distancing as a measure to stop spreading the Pandemic. Mauro is Brazilian. He worked...
Huang Rong Min — Stitching Earth’s Wounds — Guangxi, China
COVID-19, much natural disasters are declaring war on this planet. This requires us to work together to stitch up the wounds of the earth. In the picture, the sewn up earth looks like a baseball, but it’s not a baseball after all, and it can’t stand multiple knocks. So please be kind to our earth....
La artesana creativa Ana Teresa Barboza
Telas, bordados y dibujos son las armas de la peruana Ana Teresa Barboza para crear realistas escenarios de la naturaleza.… Leer la entrada completa en La artesana creativa Ana Teresa Barboza ....
Maser — Don’t Be Afraid/Homebird — Dublin, Ireland
‘Don’t Be Afraid’ is originally inspired by Seamus Heaney’s final words to his wife ‘Noli Timere’, in the winter of 2013, Maser created a large scale mural in Portobello, Dublin with the words ‘Don’t Be Afraid’ painted boldly in white lettering across the side of a building. Due to the popularity of the message, especially in this difficult times, Maser...
M—N Associates — Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
“Designing edible identities is having more room for breaking rules and it’s easier to create different brand characteristics. With restaurants, sculpting concepts could arise from many aspects, such as personal stories, cultural habits or new visual approaches. As with fashion and retail brands, visual applications have to be competitive and creative, embracing new printing and production technologies to excite customers...