Friday, October 29, 2010

lego T-shirt


Lego style T-shirt is very famous in Korea. Lego T-shirts has various style image and color, so many Korean like it.

Logo Design

Logo design for Bay Area high-tech consultant.


One of my favourite things in logo design is the clever use of negative space and the Ogden Plumbing logo is a brilliant example.

Design Magazine

Once viewed as the nadir of journalism, magazines are now close to being seen as its apogee. Unlike other forms of publishing, magazines have always been aware of the importance of image.
Corporate Culture, suppliers of international and local furniture design, announce a competition to design the cover of their bi-annual C Magazine.

CD Cover

Lady GaGa's Cd cover repeats "Paparazzi" three times on the album cover this helps the audience to remember the name of the track because it has been written in bright and bold font in a contrasting color to the rest of the text and the main image.Gaga is the only one on the CD cover:she is posing quite provocatively and the background is of a police mug shot her hair and makeup look like she has been up partying suggesting that she is rebellious and different. This cover would appeal to fans of GaGa because her bleached blond hair and controversial style of dress are aspects that have become typical and recognizable about her. The mugshot also ties in with the music video of "paparazzi".

 would say that both covers are targeted at a female audience. The album cover focuses on one person which is Beyonce therefore the target audience would be fans that follow her music and her as a celebrity.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Korea Traditional Design

Spools Unravel Traditional Beauty
Thread spools with various patterns, designs and colors are shown in the exhibition at the Museum of Korean Embroidery in Nonhyeon-dong, southern Seoul, until Nov. 10. / Courtesy of Museum of Korean Embroidery
Intricate or simple lattice patterns were used as the final touch in the decoration of a traditional buildings.

Tissue paper

Alphabet design

In 1989 Ahn began publishing an underground magazine, Bogoseo/Bogoseo, in which he addresses art and culture. He has also redesigned the Korean alphabet, Hangul, by creating new typographic characters – an achievement that earned him public recognition. In 1991, Ahn did a Korean translation of Typographische Gestaltung, Jan Tschichold’s seminal text on typographic design; and in 2001 he translated Typographie by Emile Ruder.


design

Friday, October 15, 2010

Suh do ho

suh do-ho’s re-creates architectural spaces that exist in reality, or physical / spiritual memory and proposes 
the issue of truth and falsehood, as well as original and copy. traditional houses in korea originally possessed 
an openness and spatial flexibility, here suggested by the material of cloth, with its visual transparency and 
permeability...blurring the boundaries of the individual and the surrounding society, extending to sympathy with 
the larger universe.



suh do ho

Do Ho Suh's artwork reflects the "Scholar's House" style of home he grew up in, in South Korea. His two-story installation of organza stretched over wire frames can be seen at the Lehmann Maupin gallery.

Gwon osang

gwon osang creates life-size sculptures of people using hundreds of photographic images to build up the surface appearance of his models, including the face, their hair and their clothes. his skills as sculptor and photographer combine to make crafted figures with both photo-realist and surreal qualities. though influenced by ancient arts and monumental sculptures, his models are often depicted in unusual poses. the artist is exploring how the human figure can express different meanings in different contexts, through their gestures and expressions.