Friday, January 28, 2011

♠ Uniqlo's packaging

I'm seriously getting in love with uniqlo creative design for their packaging. It's should be a whole new concept in town. Why I said so, spot this cool packaging for uniqlo's T-shirt. It's look cool to me. The reason for them to pack the t-shirt inside the bottle is to create a feel of futuristic.



Spot their shop design, it's look like a vending machine, for people to choose their shirt. They make it a simple way for people to purchase, just look and buy.

♠ Less is More / More is Less

Less is More, we often get to apply this theory when we designing a webpage.

Why said so?
As we all know that user wouldn't stay long at a page so much, it must just read the info and click away from the webpage. No matter how many layout or design you apply, it might not means a lot to them, what they looking for is information. Therefore, user will more prefer to read a simple webpage rather than a webpage that full with complicated layout which make us feel annoying and don't have any place for our eye to focus on it.

Not only in webpage design, we can apply it to anywhere, even you have a lot of colour apply in your art work, it doesn't means that it is really nice, somehow some art work which come with a few simple color usage manage to grab people attention.

More is Less, do you ever think that when you give a lot of choices to people to choose, you will found out actually is less for them.

Why said so?
When we are given a lot of choices to choose, you will found out it's actually hard for you to choose. Schwartz saids that,
"There are now several books and magazines devoted to what is called the "voluntary simplicity" movement. Its core idea that we have to many choices, too many decisions, too little time to do what is really important. Taking care of our own "wants" and focusing on what we "want" to do does not strike me as a solution to the problem of too much choice."

Don't you think that what he said is really true.

What does it mean when it come to art?
For me more is less doesn't sounds that bad too.
More is Less, did you ever came across to look on some art work that having a lot of element inside, but you still feel like is less, and you might think that is just nice, even though there is a lot inside.
Here's a picture with many flower, but it still manage to bring out the feel of simple and nice.

Monday, January 17, 2011

♠ Aichi Triennale

This post is about Aichi Triennale. Did you hear this event before? It is a special international art event which aims to convey the latest trends in contemporary art. This event have manage to gather other artist around the world to present contemporary art in various forms and presentations.

The theme for this event is "Art and Cities", showing that the relationship between art and city. Therefore, their art work not just in museum, is around the city. Visitors will found themselves surrounded by compelling works of art.



Saturday, December 4, 2010

♠ Human Light

Artemide established in 1958, the company specialises in the manufacture of lighting designed by famous international designers and architects, till now they can be said as the biggest company that manufacture lighting in the world. The company always emphasis on a concept, which is "human light", which mean a lightning that contain knowledge, which can communicate with human in their daily life.




This is one of the design by Ernesto Gismondi, which called as "CHILONE".
This design help him nominated as Wallpaper Design Award "Best Domestic Design" during 2010.

Strabi by Pio & Tito Toso.
A special design that come with a unique shape as an "X", is kinda interesting and unique too.

Friday, December 3, 2010

♠ UNIQLO

Uniqlo, a new brand that brought from Japan to KL. Have you bought yourself a uniqlo tee? Today i'm not gonna show you Uniqlo's shop which located in 88 Farenheit, KL. What i'm going to show everyone is their concept store in Japan which near to SHINJUKU station. I'm not saying that KL branch's design is not nice, but what make me impress of Japan branch is their creative and unique concept.

Here you go, the light box boutique.
Dont you think that their design is cool and beautiful?
It's make them stand out from the other brand or even shops near to them. Inside the building is wide and their solid wall is made from neon box that can provide unique and exciting impression, the exterior walls contain two different colours, which is blue and white. The colour of the flame is distributed by a black box so that it will bring out the impression of an attractive, people will automatically attract by it and wanted to walk into the shop. With it interior design, which will able to create a feel of attractive and makes people wanna consume with the interior design that come with the impression of luxury.

Side view of the shops

Inside the shops.

The designer make a good effort on designing this awesome design out. I'm really impress of the idea of it, even it is just as simple as it can, but it can make me yell and fall in love with it simplicity design.


Saturday, November 27, 2010

♠ Shanghai Expo - UK PAVILION

Even though shanghai expo has past already, but there's something that i think i should blog about it. Among all the country's pavilion, i think the most attractive pavilion will be the UK pavilion. It's unique and creative design had grab my attention on it. Just look at the form of it, it already grab a lot of people attention on it.

The design of the UK's pavilion is inspired by dandelion which symbolize pure, life, and fresh.


Can you notice out the pavilion design's seem to have a strong connection with UK's flag, it seems to be having a symbol of UK. Try to notice at all the picture, you will get to find out there's something to see from it's design.


Inside the pavilion, there is a Seed Cathedral, 20 metres in height, formed from 60,000 slender transparent fibre optic rods, each 7.5 metres long and each encasing one or more seed at its tip. During the day, they draw daylight inwards to illuminate the interior. At night, light sources inside each rod allow the whole structure to glow. As the wind moves past, the building and its optic "hair" gently move to create a dynamic effect.


You can get to see there are different kind of seeds in the pavilion. Some how it's look artistic to me. Even it is just arrange nicely, but it's interesting.


After the expo the rods and seeds will be distributed to schools in China and UK.

Friday, November 26, 2010

♠ Typography

What is typography?

Typography is the art and technique of arranging type, type design, and modifying type glyphs. Type glyphs are created and modified using a variety of illustration techniques. The arrangement of type involves the selection of typefaces, point size, line length, leading (line spacing), adjusting the spaces between groups of letters (tracking) and adjusting the space between pairs of letters (kerning). Typography is performed by typesetters, compositors, typographers, graphic designers, art directors, comic book artists, graffiti artists, and clerical workers. Until the Digital Age, typography was a specialized occupation. Digitization opened up typography to new generation of visual designers and lay users.
source: wikipedia

In order to make typography works, they are a few things we have to concern. Typography need to be design well, and make sure it is readability, legibility and credibility. The font that we create out must be come with a certain characteristics which are easy for the process of reading it. We must make sure the text can be read and easy for understanding. Then the typography will make sense to be work well.

Here's a few picture that i'm showing out for the good usage of typography.
Highways Agency: Smarter driver
encourage drivers to be prepared before they hit the road. From the font of weather, you might think of that winter is coming, they are trying to tell driver to be well prepare and plan well before there hit the road.

Nike Concept Ads for Dubai Open
can you notice out the font can highlight the personality for certain player?

New Side of Miller
Some 3D typography of Miller NEW YOU campaign billboard.

The Coke Side of Life.
This ads trying to tell people with coke they can explore and express themselves without staying inside the lines.

Monday, November 22, 2010

♠ Japan - Automated Car Parking

As we all know that Japan is a small country with a limited space to build up mega building, that is why they have to make use of every part of the space in their country. I'm quite impress with the design of the underground car park which is automated. All you need to do is, just park your car to the door that they lead you to, and your car will be sent to the underground and park nicely without you to find the parking for the car. This save your time, save your energy and you don't need to find your car park till you wanna gone mad and keep on blame that why there's not enough space for you to park. Japan have not enough space, therefore they have to make use of their underground part, turning it into another usable space.

Here's a video showing that how the underground automated parking works.

Friday, November 19, 2010

♠ Before and After

What's the hottest topic by now after SHANGHAI EXPO??
Is 2010 Asian Games that happening in Guangzhou, China now. =)

Did you know that when a designer design sport complex for such a big event, they need to think for the usage of it after the Asian Games. Even the shanghai expo, they will think of what to do with the pavilion after the event.
Here's picture of Guangzhou main sport complex. The sport complex design's highlights with the concept of the "elegant ribbon" theme. This big structure will turn into a multi-purpose functions building complex, and well to be prepare to serve the public after the Asian Games. This building will have an 8000 seats Basketball Hall, with a variety of function.

Interest to look at the next 2014 Asian Games's Sport complex which will be at Incheon, South Korea? Here you go. =)

According to Architecture Daekwon Park, the design concept is base on the dance as dynamic movement to create the shape of the stadium, and the overall shapes will form a complementary of yin and yang.



After the Asian Games, the stadium size will be reduced and it will be turned into a 3000 seats stadium and park for south korea citizen.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

♠ Form versus Function

Form Follows Function or Function Follows Form??

Form Follows Function is a principle associated with modern architecture and industrial in the 20th century. The principle is that the shape of a building or object should be primarily based upon its intended function or purpose. [wikipedia] What about Function Follows Form?? It can be said as a reverse design for architecture. Applying the principle of Function Follows Form, it's like playing a game, whether you will manage to apply it well or not. A building which come with a good form will tend to attract people's attention. What if the design inside it was terrible or not planning well, it will be a disaster. It's really depends on the designer himself, he have to find out the balance between form and function. I'm going to show an example that i read from a {blogger} which i agree with his point of view, here you go. A building that tend to applying the principle of function follows form and manage to apply it well, BURJ AL ARAB.In terms of form, it manage to grab people's attention and with it's unique design, it might become a significant sculpture for DUBAI.
Let's go for another building that tend to apply the principle of function follows form, which made a bad example for this principle, MIT Stata Center. In terms of form, it manage to grab people's attention, but in terms of function it fail to design it well. There's a lot of voices from the people saying that the accumulations of snow and ice, fallen dangerously from window boxes and other areas of its roofs, blocking emergency exits and causing damage.
Do think wisely when u designing your building. =)




Instead of applying it at building or sculpture, we can link it to our daily product. Nowadays, people desire level grow even higher than we can think. They want somethings that come with a good form and function too, so that is reasonable for them to purchase it well. If you tend to want me to agree with form follows function, i might get some design that stick with the function without having much design on it, cause every part of the process of designing the product, i will tend to put more effort on the part of function, even when i design the form or it i will think of whether it will affect or suit with the function of it or not.
Look at this cute groovy teapot. It's look like a sculpture when it is not filling with tea, isn't it a good design. In terms of form and function, it manage to grab people's attention and come with a usable function too. This is a product what people always looking for, not just good at looking, they still can use it well too.
Spot this cute TOOTHPIKS. Isn't it another good example of having a good form and function too. Is hard for us to think of whether it is applying the principle of form follows function or function follows form.




Hence, i would think that to have a great design between the principle of applying form and function, we will have to find out the balance between them. I always believe that a good design doesn't always stick with some straight rules. It's depends on the designer himself, how they play with the design and how they understand the rules well. Form and function can be apply at anywhere instead of building or sculpture design. Although i didn't stand on any side to agree with whether form follows function or function follows form, but I do agree with {Mies van der Rohe}, who think that function follows form always end up with formalism, satisfied the building's appearance form outside view, but we don't know what will be happen inside. That's why we have to be careful when we applying function follows form. With a good outside view, but inside is terrible function, who will want to give you good comment on such disaster design.

Monday, November 15, 2010

♠ Menjarosa by Dooa Arquitecturas

I don't think in Malaysia's school, we will get to find this big blackboard wall that provide by the school for student to draw on it. If we tend to draw our school wall, we will get punish by principal. This kiddo in Spain are super lucky enough to have such a wonderful design for them. Let's envy them for a while. =)

This blackboard wall are part of the extension to the school's structure, crafted with the intention of maximizing the play space. As we all know, children like to draw, they like to draw at any place, with this huge blackboard wall, they can draw wildly all over the place. The most important part is nobody will scold them.

When i first saw this post - [http://www.dezeen.com/2010/11/11/menjarosa-by-dooa-arquitecturas/] , i found that this is a something that different with the traditional school's design, this is unique and out-standing. A designer must not always design somethings that looks good, we have to design something that looks good and functionable. We always design something that looks nice and tend to forget it functionality. Therefore, we will only design something that keep on stick with the original one without creating something new and unique.

Friday, November 12, 2010

♠ Jackie Chan's Cafe

I think i'm a bit outdated to find out this cafe shop in KL. When i walked around in lot 10 last week, i found out this cafe shop, so called "Jackie Chan's Cafe". The first thing that i wonder at that moment is whether the shop was really owned by Jackie Chan and yet it is. How i know?? Due to my curiosity, i google it and found out it's really owned by Jackie Chan.

You know why i'm so curious about this cafe shop, i was attracted by it's interior design rather than the name of Jackie Chan. There's not a lot of table like those normal cafe that we saw, they only come with one big round sofa, everyone will be sitting around the sofa. Even their design is just as simple as you can think, but i wish to sit over there to have a cup of coffee. I'm sad that i didn't bring my camera along with me that time and yet my mummy and daddy rushing time to go home. The only think i can show you all is the picture that i grab from others blogger's blog.





Isn't it cool and comfortable. I like starbucks, but starbucks's table are always putting like as pack as you can imagine. Jackie Chan's Cafe provide you a comfortable environment even you are sitting in the center of the mall. Who will said no to hug a pillow when you having a cup of coffee. =) I mean when they design the cafe shop, they really think from consumer's side. What they want and what they need.

Once again, it proof that form and function do run an important role in design. Even though you have a good form but your function didn't achieved the satisfaction level that rate by customer, it will fail to attract customer to come to your place. Hence, i will find a day visit to Jackie Chan's Cafe to try on their drinks. (=