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In recent years, Japanese minimalism has become an emerging design
force, and the essence of the Wabisabi aesthetic, the core of
traditional Japanese aesthetics, is a simple beauty that can stand
the test of time. Based on the concept of 'not stripping away its
rhythm', designers have 'transformed' the traditional Wabi-sabi
style to create a modern Wabi-sabi that is more in tune with modern
aesthetic sensibilities. From the tennis player Maria Sharapova and
American socialite Khloe Kardashian, to the domestic winner of the
Asian Hotel Design Award, Wabi-sabi has become one of the hottest
styles of the moment. This book features over 30 Wabi-sabi style
projects from around the world, ranging from commercial spaces such
as hotels, showrooms and restaurants to residences, and presents a
comprehensive look at the use of Wabi-sabi elements in contemporary
interior design. Many of the most influential designers in the
wabi-sabi genre are featured, including those who have created
their own wabi-sabi homes.
Philip Kotler, the father of modern marketing, once said, "An
impressive brand brings intangible assets such as brand premiums
and value-added, which are based on the impression of the brand in
the minds of consumers." The book starts from the typeface,
graphics and colour scheme, breaking down the LOGO to analyse the
design process. Commonly used techniques are listed, teaching you
how to design an excellent LOGO. Divided into five chapters, this
book not only introduces the importance of LOGO design, principles
and the conventional process, but also provides an in-depth
analysis of the typeface and graphic design in LOGO. The book
contains more than 70 excellent case studies from different
industries, including some classic cases with detailed design
ideas. From knowledge to practice, from explanations to cases, this
is a good understanding, comprehensive and practical design guide.
Gathering representative works from mature and experienced design
studios and designersaround the world. As the second edition of the
70 Ideas From Global Best Interior Design II series, this book
continues to presents a large number of high-quality projects to
readers, with diverse cultures and styles. Reading the book,
travelling the world, grasping the design trends in Eurasia, North
America, South America, Australia, Southeast Asia and experiencing
the unique cultural. This is a beautiful compilation of a
hand-picked selection of interior architecture and design projects
from around the world. With an attention to the overall character
of a space, down to the details that breathe life into the skin of
a building or space, it provides its reader with an enjoyable
insight into each project.
This book is a compilation of the winning entries from the 28th
Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards 2020, featuring 61 projects
across 12 space types, judged by top designers such as Ho Chung Hin
and Jurgen Bey. The entries showcased the latest design trends in
the Asia Pacific region, and interpreted and led the spirit of Asia
Pacific design, in line with 28 years of consistent quality. The
impact of the 2020 epidemic has also had a profound impact on the
field of design, and the direction of this year's selection
captures this change keenly, looking for outstanding designs that
address and interpret people's changing physical and spiritual
needs in the light of the new changes. For example, new scenarios
that reconfigure the way people live together in the blurring of
boundaries between public and private spaces. Pushing new
professional boundaries has always been the creative mission of the
Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards, and this time, its
professionalism is reflected in its commitment and care for
people's lives and well-being.
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