Joe

健康、包容、独特性和女老板精神

2020年3月20日

在Aquí,我们对咖啡非常讲究。你可以放心,我们在设计方面也是一样的。作为狂热的咖啡饮用者,我们经常会问:"你喜欢喝什么样的咖啡?"而作为一家设计公司,我们喜欢问,"你喜欢什么样的设计?" Joe是我们--#TeamAquí--分享我们的设计灵感的一个博客。

玛丽亚

不仅仅是一个服装品牌

玛丽亚是我们中最擅长保持健康的人。她每周至少做两次瑜伽,并在午餐时间做旋转运动,而我们其他人都在忙着填饱肚子。为了激发她对健康和保健的兴趣,她经常发现自己在阅读健康提示和收听专家主持的播客。在本周的分享会上,玛丽亚告诉我们,她最近发现了一个以所有健康事物为主题的Instagram账户。

Sporty & Rich Wellness Club是Emily Oberg创立的位于纽约市的Sporty & Rich生活方式品牌的延伸。他们的Instagram feed看起来像一个精心策划的复古情绪板,以80年代或90年代的照片为特色。如果你点击他们的任何帖子,你会意识到他们实际上提供的是与维护身体和精神健康有关的快速事实。除了作为一个影响者之外,奥伯格还因其创意方向而闻名于世。她对时尚和设计的深刻理解,结合她对健康和保健的热情,使该品牌成为一个超越服装品牌的东西。

"我希望通过这一页,你将对所有的健康事物有更深的了解,并与你的身体和心灵更加契合,以及如何尽可能地照顾它,"奥伯格在接受Hypebae采访时说。

玛丽亚强调,这些快速的事实是以一种不会让你感到被推销的方式呈现和书写的,这一点让她从头到尾都在阅读这些帖子--"这很罕见,"玛丽亚感叹道。

NELLA:‍

未来是包容性的

玛丽亚看到内拉在搜索栏里打字时尖叫起来。当网站出现时,我们更加渴望内拉开始分享。她在会议开始时解释了她(以及我们大多数人)如何认为执行日常任务的便利性是理所当然的--扣子和解扣子,拉起拉链等等。这些任务对每个人来说并不完全是最容易的,这就是为什么EveryHuman是一个重要的品牌和代表。

EveryHuman是一个包容残疾的品牌--一个以生活方式为导向的适应性服装和鞋类的策划在线平台。"太多的人因为无法获得高质量、时尚、适应性强的服装而损害了他们的需求、独立性或身份。我们在这里解决这个问题,以及它所代表的一切,"正如他们的网站上所说。该品牌通过为他们提供时尚和高质量的适应性时装选择,使他们的买家能够成为他们想要成为的人。

品牌名称由两个简单的词组成,充分概括了品牌的理念,我们认为这是天才的。由Studio Chenchen设计的EveryHuman的品牌形象是柔和的、简单的和微风的,这也是使用他们产品的体验所在。他们的Instagram内容真正突出了品牌的个性和设计的多功能性。

"拥有这些品牌对提高残疾人的意识很重要。他们中的大多数人都有非常强烈的个性,他们需要得到很好的代表,"内拉说。


EVELYN:

寻找你的风格

"她很出名,所以你可能以前就见过她的作品被刊登在杂志或广告上,"伊夫林说。她的名字叫玛丽亚-什瓦博娃,是一名摄影师。在这一点上,我们都对屏幕上显示的色彩感到敬畏。我们该如何描述Švarbová的作品呢?她的风格不是我们能够马上解读的--它是不常见的和古怪的,尽管它确实让我们想起了韦斯-安德森的一点。

"玛丽亚的独特风格偏离了传统的肖像画,专注于对空间、颜色和气氛的实验。对社会主义时代的建筑和公共空间感兴趣,玛丽亚用一种现代的新鲜感改变了每个场景,突出了她的创意调色板的深度和范围,"在Švarbová的网站上写道。

翻阅Švarbová的作品是非常有疗效的,因为你会观察到她在编辑中试验的大胆色彩,以突出每件作品的重要方面。"在她的作品中涉及到大量的创意指导和编辑,以达到风格和质量方面的一致性水平,"Evelyn恭敬地告诉我们。第一次接触到Švarbová的作品时,Evelyn下载了它们作为壁纸使用。

"真正激励我的是她有能力形成一种非常独特和可识别的风格,因为这将使你与其他人区分开来。"

YU TING

新加坡的女老板

于婷本周透露了她最喜欢的一位本地插画师,她告诉我们:"我不知道为什么我还没有在Joe上分享过她!"她的笔记本电脑上贴着这位插画师的一张旧贴纸。

Lydia Yang (也被称为Oak & Bindi)是一个女老板。她是一位插画师,曾为Guess® x A$AP Rocky、Shinola Journals(美国底特律)和Bvlgari的项目工作。此外,她还有一个个人品牌Die Hard Lover(DHL),并在最近开了一家本地精品店By Appointment Only。等等--我们还没说完--她还是本地创意团体Tell Your Children的联合创始人。

照片来自于《英雄》杂志

Lydia引人注目的插画风格受到1940-1960年代复古漫画的高度启发,但它又充满了一种俏皮和能量,使其真正独特和可识别。我们花了大约10分钟滚动浏览她的Instagram,唯一的目的是查看她的插画(我们确实这样做了),但最后却得到了时尚和摄影的灵感。通过对整个社交媒体的跟踪,我们还发现,很多灵感来自于她的周围环境和日常的思考。

"我的创意审美通常围绕着当今的艺术和视觉语言,特别是在街头文化。我倾向于根据我周围环境的纹理和颜色进行设计--从街道标牌到华丽的店面/字体的任何东西都是我的灵感来源,"Lydia在接受Heroine采访时说。

"她做了很多事情--画壁画、画插图、创办品牌和精品店,还有很多。我不知道她是如何做到的,但她的激情和动力激励着我和其他许多本地的创作者,"于婷在会议结束时表示。

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Wellness, Inclusiveness, Uniqueness & Girlboss-ness

March 20, 2020

在Aquí,我们对咖啡非常讲究。你可以放心,我们在设计方面也是一样的。作为狂热的咖啡饮用者,我们经常会问:"你喜欢喝什么样的咖啡?"而作为一家设计公司,我们喜欢问,"你喜欢什么样的设计?" Joe是我们--#TeamAquí--分享我们的设计灵感的一个博客。

MARÍA:

More than a clothing brand

Maria is the best amongst us at keeping fit. She goes to yoga at least twice a week and does spinning during lunch hours while the rest of us are busy stuffing ourselves. Fuelling her interest in health and wellness, she often finds herself reading up on health tips and listening to podcasts led by experts. At this week’s sharing, Maria told us that she had recently discovered an Instagram account featuring all things healthy.

Sporty & Rich Wellness Club is an extension of the Sporty & Rich NYC-based lifestyle label founded by Emily Oberg. Their Instagram feed looks like a well-curated vintage mood board, featuring photos taken in the 80s or 90s. If you click on any of their posts, you realise that what they actually offer are fast facts related to the upkeep of the physical and mental wellbeing. Other than being an influencer, Oberg is famously known for her creative direction. Her deep understanding of fashion and design , combined with her passion for health and wellness has turned the brand into something more than a clothing label.

“My hope is that with this page you will gain a deeper understanding of all things wellness, and become more in tune with your body and mind, and how to care for it as best you can,” Oberg says in an interview with Hypebae.

Maria emphasizes that these fast facts are presented and written in a way that does not make you feel like you are being marketed to, something that made her read the posts from the start till the end - “Which is rare,” Maria exclaimed.

NELLA:

The Future is Inclusive

Maria squealed as she saw Nella type in the search bar. When the website appeared, we got even more eager for Nella to start sharing. She began the session by explaining how she (and most of us) take for granted the ease of carrying out our daily tasks - buttoning and unbuttoning, pulling up a zip, etc. These tasks are not exactly the easiest for everyone, which is why EveryHuman is an important brand and representation.

EveryHuman is a disability-inclusive brand - a curated online platform for lifestyle-driven adaptive clothing and footwear. “Too many people compromise their needs, independence or identity because they can’t access high quality, stylish, adaptive clothing. We are here to solve that problem, and all that it represents,” as stated on their website. The brand empowers their buyers to be who they want to be by providing them adaptable fashion options that are stylish and high-quality.

The brand name is made up of two simple words that fully encapsulates the idea of the brand, which we think is genius. The brand identity of EveryHuman, designed by Studio Chenchen, is soft, simple and breezy, which is what the experience of using their product is like. Their Instagram content really highlights the personality of the brand and the versatility of the design.

“It’s important to have these brands to raise awareness for the disabled. Most of them have very strong personalities and they need to be well-represented,” says Nella.


EVELYN:

Finding your style

“She’s well-known, so you might have seen her works being featured in magazines or advertisements before,” says Evelyn. Her name is Maria Švarbová and she is a photographer. At that point, we were all in awe of the colours that were being displayed on the screen. How do we describe Švarbová’s works? Her style is not one that we are able to decipher right away - it is uncommon and eccentric, although it does remind us a little of Wes Anderson.

“Maria’s distinctive style departs from traditional portraiture and focuses on experimentation with space, colour, and atmosphere. Taking an interest in Socialist era architecture and public spaces, Maria transforms each scene with a modern freshness that highlights the depth and range of her creative palette,” as written on Švarbová’s website.

It was very therapeutic to go through Švarbová’s works as you observe the bold colours that she experiments with in her edits to bring out the important aspects of each piece. “There is a lot of creative direction and editing involved in her works to achieve that level of consistency in terms of style and quality,” Evelyn told us with respect. The first time she came across Švarbová’s works, Evelyn downloaded them to use as wallpapers.

“What really inspires me is her ability to develop a style that is so unique and recognizable, because that is what will set you apart from others.”

YU TING:

Singapore’s Girl Boss

Revealing one of her favourite local illustrators this week, Yu Ting told us “I don’t know why I haven’t shared about her on Joe yet!” She literally has one of the illustrator’s old stickers pasted on her laptop.

Lydia Yang (also referred to as Oak & Bindi) is a girl boss. She is an illustrator who has worked on projects for Guess® x A$AP Rocky, Shinola Journals (Detroit, USA), and Bvlgari. Also, she has a personal label Die Hard Lover (DHL) and had recently started a local boutique By Appointment Only. Wait - we’re not done yet - she is also the co-founder of Tell Your Children, a local creative collective.

Photo from Heroine

Lydia’s notable illustration style is highly inspired by vintage cartoons from the 1940s-1960s, but yet it packs a kind of playfulness and energy that makes it truly unique and recognizable. We spent about ten minutes scrolling through her Instagram with the sole intent of checking out her illustrations (which we did) but ended up getting fashion and photography inspiration along with it. What we also found out through the whole social media stalking was that a lot of inspiration is drawn from her surroundings and day-to-day musings.

“My creative aesthetic usually revolves around current-day artistic and visual language, specifically in street culture. I tend to base my designs off the textures and colors of my immediate environment—anything from street signage to gaudy storefronts/fonts are inspiration to me,” Lydia said in an interview with Heroine.

“She does so many things - paint murals, illustrate, start a label and boutique, and many more. I don’t know how she does it, but her passion and drive inspire me and many other local creatives,” Yu Ting expresses at the end of the session.

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