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。
本周,雨婷向我们介绍了她最喜欢的另一位插画师,她是在第一次踏上有意识生活的旅程时发现的。巫启云是一位可持续发展的倡导者,她通过不同的媒介倡导环保,其中之一是她的Instagram账户@theweirdandwild,她在那里发布了关于可持续发展的高度信息的插图。在这个数字时代,网上有很多信息,我们肯定要感谢这些信息,但也经常感到被淹没。琦云在@theweirdandwild上所做的是将事实信息--主要集中在有意识的生活和消费主义--分解成视觉上的大小。
去年的光棍节(11:11),当世界各地的许多人兴奋地进行大折扣的网上购物时,齐云制作了一张图文并茂的信息图表,让人们了解光棍节对环境的实际意义--从过度浪费到令人难以置信的碳排放。她并没有止步于此,而是继续提供有用的提示,告诉人们如何能够尽自己的力量减少消费,并让自己保持知情。
视觉上的东西往往会改变我们理解或看待事物的方式,而齐云已经成功地利用了她的优势,同时作为另一个宣传渠道。如果你们想了解更多关于气候变化和行动的信息,请到她的主页上看看,她用她的插图来告知(和泼茶)重要的主题。
兴奋地继续关于可持续发展的对话,Nella向我们介绍了CLED,一个她最近购买的珠宝品牌,该品牌重新利用废弃的玻璃来制作他们的作品。我们在进入网站的那一刻就爱上了他们的珠宝,我们最初以为是宝石,其实是回收的玻璃宝石。由于时尚行业是世界上主要的污染行业之一,CLED希望成为专注于通过利用现有材料创造升级改造产品来减少环境影响的珠宝品牌。
"CLED "代表有意识的生活方式,即地球友好和道德设计,我们相信并致力于此。我们自豪地在设计和生产中使用可持续的、无公害的和废弃的材料。我们重视在我们做生意的所有方面的透明度,"该品牌承诺。
在分享过程中,Nella拿出了她从CLED收到的包装,非常漂亮;标志被压印在一个圆形的白色盒子上,然后我们发现这个盒子是由回收的纸盒制成的。在购买珠宝时,你可以选择以标准包装或最小包装的方式接收,提醒消费者在购买的每一步都要有意识。
我们真正欣赏的是CLED在其网站上展示的端到端过程的透明度,为消费者提供所需的信息以帮助他们做出决定。消费主义在今天的社会中更加盛行。而它对环境的影响--或者说对整个世界的影响--是我们所不能想象的。对我们来说,重新思考我们消费商品的方式不是一条单行道,因为我们必须与企业携手合作,创造一种共生的关系,希望是一种循环的经济。在你的品牌过程中保持透明绝对是帮助人们了解他们所消费的东西的关键。
让Maria感到高兴的是,Evelyn与我们分享了她最近关注的另一位Youtuber。Wendy Liu(又名WithWendy)是一位DIY时尚Youtuber,她非常擅长缝制自己的服装。Evelyn告诉我们,她以前经常看她的视频。最近,温迪的一个视频再次出现在伊夫林的推荐中,这让她开始了狂欢之旅--我们相信这也会发生在玛丽亚身上。伊夫林用温迪在她华丽而宽敞的工作室公寓中进行参观的视频为我们开场。 "我真的很喜欢她的工作室空间,它与我们在新加坡的空间非常不同,有很大的实验空间,"Evelyn说。
"她自己做的?"这是我们在看温迪DIY她的工作室改造方式时共同的共识。我们甚至看到了她的另一个视频,她展示了制作自己婚纱的详细步骤。在她的频道里,温迪带你一起节俭,还教你如何修复衣服。她专注于创造内容,让她的观众更多了解升级改造的时尚。
"温迪乐观地认为,通过她的渠道,她可以让人们更近距离地了解衣服是如何制造的,了解时装业对被过度劳累和报酬不足的人类以及环境的影响"。 - VoxPluma
当我们到达在家工作的第三周时,玛丽亚告诉我们,她有时会想到那些让她开心的地方,其中之一就是丹麦的路易斯安那现代艺术博物馆。玛丽亚把这个博物馆描述为 "神奇的",她告诉我们,在哥本哈根工作时,她曾多次去过那里。
"这个博物馆的空间和建筑让我感到超级有灵感。这个地方的光线非常好,有阳光,这很了不起。我最喜欢博物馆的部分是俯瞰湖面的这一部分,还有一个面向大海的户外咖啡馆。当你在那里的时候,你会进入这种冥想状态,只是欣赏艺术和接受这一切,"玛丽亚表示。
我们还从玛丽亚那里了解到,博物馆的主人以他的女儿路易丝和安娜的名字命名,这非常可爱,同时也很有意义。通过博物馆的一些照片,我们可以理解为什么玛丽亚如此喜欢它。对空间的正确使用可以创造或破坏一个人的体验,而一个经过深思熟虑的建筑有能力讲述一个故事。除了作为一个著名的博物馆,它的艺术策展也让我们觉得它是一个心灵的栖息地--一个远离繁忙世界的避难所。
"在一个好的空间里能给我带来能量--从字面上和形象上,这就是为什么我真的喜欢这个博物馆,因为我能够在一个激发我灵感的空间里欣赏艺术。"玛丽亚结束了会议,在我们心中留下了温暖的模糊感觉。
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。
This week, Yu Ting introduces us to another favourite illustrator of hers whom she had discovered when she first embarked on her conscious living journey. Woo Qiyun is a sustainability advocate who champions environmentalism through different mediums, one of which being her Instagram account @theweirdandwild where her highly informative illustrations about sustainability are posted. In this digital era, there is a lot information available online which we are definitely thankful for yet often feel inundated by. What Qiyun does on @theweirdandwild is to break down factual information - mainly focused on conscious living and consumerism - and make it visually bite-sized.
On Singles Day (11:11) last year, while many people around the world was excited to make their heavily discounted online purchases, Qiyun made an illustrated infographic to let people in on what Singles Day actually mean for the environment - from excessive wastage to unbelievable amounts of carbon emissions. And she didn’t just stop at that, she went on and provided helpful tips on how people can do their part to consume less and keep themselves informed.
There is something in visuals that often change the way we understand or see things, and Qiyun has managed to use that to her advantage and at the same time serve as another outlet for advocacy. If any of you are looking to find out more about climate change and action, do head on to her handle as she uses her illustration to inform (and spill tea) on important subjects.
Excited to continue the conversation about sustainability, Nella introduced us to CLED, a jewellery brand she has recently bought from that repurposes discarded glass to make their pieces. We fell in love with their jewellery the moment we were brought to the website, and what we initially thought were gemstones were actually upcycled glass gems. With the fashion industry being one of the major polluting industries in the world, CLED wants to be the jewellery brand that focuses on reducing environmental impact by utilising existing materials to create upcycled products.
“CLED stands for Conscious Lifestyle Earth Friendly & Ethical Design, which we believe in and are committed to. We proudly use sustainable, cruelty-free and discarded materials in our design and production. We value transparency in all aspects of how we do business,” the brand commits.
During the sharing, Nella took out the packaging that she received from CLED, and it was gorgeous; the logo was embossed on a rounded white box that we then found out was made from recycled paper boxes. On purchasing your jewellery, you have the option to receive it in standard or minimal packaging, reminding consumers to be conscious with their purchase at every step of the way.
What we really appreciate about CLED is the transparency on their end-to-end process that they display on their website, providing consumers with the information needed to help them with their decisions. Consumerism is much more prevalent in society today. And the impact that it has on the environment - or just the world in general - is something beyond what we can imagine. It is not a one-way street for us to rethink the way we consume goods as we have to work hand-in-hand with businesses to create a relationship that is symbiotic and hopefully, an economy that is circular. Being transparent with your brand’s process is definitely key to helping people understand what they are consuming.
To Maria’s delight, Evelyn shared with us about yet another Youtuber that she has recently been following. Wendy Liu aka WithWendy is a DIY Fashion Youtuber who is really good at sewing her own outfits. Evelyn told us that she used to watch her videos. Recently, one of Wendy’s videos resurfaced on Evelyn’s recommendations which sent her on a journey to binge-watch - which we are sure will happen to Maria as well. Evelyn started us off with a video of Wendy giving a tour in her gorgeous and spacious studio apartment. “I really like her studio space, it’s very different from what we have in Singapore and there is a lot of room to experiment,” says Evelyn.
“She made that herself?” was the common consensus shared between us while we were watching Wendy DIY her way through the studio makeover. We even came across another one of her videos where she shows the detailed steps to making her own wedding dress. On her channel, Wendy brings you along to thrift, and also teaches you how to fix your clothes. She focuses on creating content that educates her viewers more about upcycled fashion.
“Wendy is optimistic that through her channel, she can bring people closer to knowing how clothes are made, the fashion industry’s impact on human beings who are being overworked and underpaid, and the environment.” — VoxPluma
As we reach the third week of working from home, Maria told us that she sometimes think about the places that made her happy, and one of them is the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark. Describing the museum as ‘magical’, Maria told us that she has been there several times whilst working in Copenhagen.
“The space and architecture of this museum makes me feel super inspired. The place is very well-lit with sunlight which is amazing. My favourite parts of the museum is this section that oversees the lake and also an outdoor cafe that faces the sea. You get into this meditative state when you are there, just appreciating art and taking it all in,” Maria expresses.
We also found out from Maria that the owner named the museum after his daughters, Louise and Anna, which is very cute and meaningful at the same time. Being brought through some of the photos of the museum, we can understand why Maria likes it so much. The right use of space can make or break a person’s experience, and an architecture that is well thought out have the ability to tell a story. Apart from being a well-known museum with notable art curation, the museum also seems to us like an abode for the heart and soul - a refuge from the busyness of the world.
“Being in a good space gives me energy - literally and figuratively, which is why I really love this museum because I’m able to appreciate art in a space that inspires me,” Maria ended off the session, leaving a warm fuzzy feeling in our hearts.
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