Sunday, 17 January 2016

Week Two: Breaking the Rules



This is a watch design by a Alan Chan, a Graphic Designer based in Hong Kong. He is famous for incorporating his Shanghainese-meets-West style in his designs and this is one of my favorites. Unlike your normal watches, this watch features thick and thin lines. The design concept was inspired by the navigating instrument that locates time and directions.


Alexey Brodovitch was one of the first Graphic Designers that incorporated photography with typography. He felt that typography was a medium to express a certain feeling/mood and he loved complimenting it with photography. The result would be a refreshing and balanced design, using typography to show movement.



Paul Jung is one of my favourite photographers due to his breathtaking and unique photos. His models are usually either fair or really dark and they are always doing weird poses and expressions. It may not seem like your normal sort of photographs as they do not show landscapes, selfies, objects or even people... The models shown are not your average people in photographs.

This is a clock named ClockONE, which uses E-ink in its display. It is actually a wall clock but its design is very much familiar to all of us as it looks exactly like our bedroom alarm clocks. The company caters to audiences that are looking for something unique in their homes.
This water block bottle was designed to convey the unique aesthetic beauty and purity of Jeju Island but also to reinvent the presentation of standard water bottle with its landscape orientation.

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