Try Design Magazine

Try Design Magazine

Try Design Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Loong Palace 480

This Show-villa is dominated by modern style with the integration of culture and art to neutralize the austere sense of modern style. Using straight lines with a sense of freedom to build the outline in the space, and integrating with arc lines, the element of the page is adopted throughout the main space. This is a dynamic land representing China's emerging technology and cultural power, and it is located in a beautiful environment, which is famous for producing royal rice specially supplied to the west of Beijing since ancient times.

Continue reading

 

Tang Villa A

Tang Villa A is the show home for a 128 imperial court style villas project. The project reinterprets the Tang Dynasty’s neighbourhood system of walled courtyard houses. Adopting the famed imperial Qianlong Garden courtyard house letter “I” shape, each villa features nestled courtyard that provide both prestige living and complete privacy. Details throughout the Tang Villa A reflect its inherited history through the use of classic Chinoiserie details and noble materials installed in traditional arrangement.

Continue reading

 

130YO Gran Cruz

To celebrate the 130th anniversary of Gran Cruz, a Port producer, Omdesign designed and produced a special commemorative packaging. The design reflects in its details the essence of Douro, as well as the cooperage artwork and ageing of the 100YO Very Old Port that Gran Cruz selected to this particular edition, enhancing the quality of their products, history and values. The bottle with a black woman screen printed is integrated in a wood package, with a velvety touch and evoking the culture and tradition written in the legacy of of the company.

Continue reading

 

Loong Palace B

The project is located near the Xishan Mountain in Beijing, China. Its elegant style and detail make people feel as if they were in the landscape painting scrolls of the Song Dynasty in China thousands of years ago. Looking at their designs, they all resemble the rulers of Song Dynasty paintings, with neat composition, accurate shape, delicate, natural style, realistic and freehand brush strokes, and rich colors, highlighting the luxurious, rich and prosperous space artistic conception, and embellishing the elegant taste of literati and doctor in detail crafts.

Continue reading

 

Riolax Curie

Iconic, clean and innovative, Curie is the largest Acrylic Shell Spa in Brazil and it aims to bring a totally new experience to the user. Curie brings in its essence the balance between form and function and its design is a result of the quest for inspirations in several areas and products, which guaranteed to the project creative materials and processes. The 'Curie' name, also reflects the grandeur of the product, referring to one of the greatest icons of the history, Marie Curie, associated always with pioneering, innovation and technology.

Continue reading

 

Honore Port

To celebrate more than 400 years of history of Quinta do Crasto, an emblematic Portuguese estate from Douro with wines recognized worldwide, Omdesign created and produced Honore Port, a special edition limited to 400 bottles of a very old tawny Port with more than 100 years, that mirrors the terraces of the Douro valley, where Quinta do Crasto stands guard. The major challenge was to develop a highly luxurious and differentiating packaging, made by the hands of Portuguese artisans, able to eternalize more than 4 centuries of history, identity and values of Quinta do Crasto.

Continue reading

 

Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

Continue reading