Believe Design Magazine

Believe Design Magazine

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

 

Wan Shan Jiu

As an oriental high-end Baijiu originated from Shanghai and is positioned in the international market, it's a very bold attempt and challenge to adopt the artistic aesthetics of western classical architecture. The unique triangular bottle is used to integrate the Triangle decorative elements of western classical architecture with the three begets all things of the world of eastern philosophical thought, presenting a sense of solidity and stability, and full of infinite possibilities as well.

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Xijiu Silk Road Liquor

This series of Jiang-flavor package is designed for the Silk Road by combining the Silk Road landmarks, elements, and culture. And its modern creative approach to deliver the Chinese culture embedded in the spirit of the Silk Road to consumers is the main reason why it is so impressive. By integrating the major landmarks and elements of the Silk Road, this product can remind consumers of the memories of the Silk Road in a marvelous way.

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Prakrishi

A product extension for the mother brand Prakrushi (which has several other segments under it) this range of 6 distinct flavored honey faced a challenge to maintain the fine balance. on one hand, it should have a distinguished identity as product segment but without being too away from the flagship brand's visual grammar. Hence, the transliteration of bee wings into an aesthetic manner as a visual device that not just creates an eye-catching graphic but also delivers sufficient visual information to the consumer to make an informed decision at the shelf.

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Dream of the Blue Manual Class

The product is a premium baijiu of the brand Yanghe, produced from 600 years old cellars by hand. Its production process is included in China's list for Intangible Cultural Heritage. It is designed in the shape of an inherited teardrop, with a combination of sandblasting in the form of movable type printing. Manual hammering, like cellar mud, warm to the touch, with dark blue and metallic gold. The ink is hidden with sprinkles of gold, deep but not dull, rich but not heavy, echoing quality of the product, conveying deep cultural richness and promoting the Chinese spirit of craftsmanship.

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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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Flow

Flow uses an hourglass as a container and advocates the product concept of healthy drinking and cherishing time. The hourglass symbol represents the passage of time to remind people to cherish time and life, and the hourglass shape can make alcohol flow slowly; the scale on the auxiliary bottle reminds drinkers to enjoy alcohol properly, cherish time, reflect on the bad results of indulgence, and cherish health. The bottle is designed with transparent double-layer glass.

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