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so shweet.. lol

so shweet.. lol

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Dec 23, 2010
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An interesting initiative by Antrepo Design who redesigned the packaging of several brands in more minimalistic approach

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Nov 13, 2010
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Is it for my exam purposes?

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Snow, installation designed by Tokujin Yoshioka. Via Designboom.


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Aug 18, 2010
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> Finding the material found me a new “perspective”

> Originality and innovativeness dwell in perspectives, not in forms, so finding a way to present idea is important, not looking for certain form.

>Material can be the starting point of creation.

> it would be an easy task to create something new if you used a material or technology no one has seen or used before. 

> If design is just to demonstrate the technology, then it is nothing but a mere trend.

> Prefer design that is only feasible in particular material, or something in which the material itself a focal point.

> Our thoughts seem to have become like a straight line, where they actually should be round, radiating in all direction.

> The joy of design is to enjoy our differences

> Think about design without form and fell that design is actually closer to other genre such as sound of music or to smell.

>  Conventional designs have always had physical “objects”. First there is an “object” and the object has a “form”, therefore we have a reason to design.

> senses and feelings will be more important in the future, and we will be designing them. When that happens, we will look for a hint for a design in the effects of stimuli like music or smell have on us.

> When you create something that works only by using a certain material or make an object that showcases a material itself, it is beautiful. 

> There are so many different aspects of beauty, but i prefer unexpected natural beauty to artificial beauty

> It is more interesting to take natural scenery directly into design work.

> It is often the case that those things you think are beautiful do not come out as expected in photos.

> We often take nature for granted but when we take a fresh look at it, we are in awe of its greatness. and that greatness we find beautiful

> It is interesting to study the natural phenomenon, but what it feels like when we actually using this method for a building as an example?

> Create some kind of natural effect incorporated in design.

> Impact I feel from natural beauty stays in memory and springs up while creating something

> Design means creating a future not the present.

> Designing senses not forms. When designing a chair, think of an innovative way of sitting instead of just trying to create a new form.

>Design does not only affect us visually, it stimulates all five senses and we need to design something to make us experience that feeling of waking up our sleeping senses.

> The style of design in a country is connected to the style of its cooking more closely.

> Design starts with preparing

> If you are confident, you do not need to add anything unnecessary

> I feel that I was able to send a social message or advocate the idea of qhat making things is all about.

> You can only deliver your true message with your actual work. It has a different ower and aura.

> Great work has something that changes the surrounding atmosphere.

> Creating object is to realize that aura or power


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Nov 16, 2009
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This probably the best post ever

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Nov 16, 2009
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