Joe

乔:MamboMambo,Henn Kim,Dodgy Paper,ThatsChic。

2020年5月12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:

姆博姆博(MAMBOMAMBO)

在玛丽亚最近在Instagram上保存的帖子列表中,有一个帖子从众多与酸面包有关的帖子中脱颖而出,它是来自加拿大魁北克市的品牌机构 MamboMambo(@allomambo)的一个设计。引起玛丽亚注意的设计是 Le Fonds Mille et UN。我们无法弄清楚它是关于什么的,因为它都是用法语写的。经过一番研究,我们发现这是一个针对加拿大年轻人的项目资助计划,这是我们想不到的。在访问了这个一目了然的网站后,很明显,UI UX设计是该机构的强项之一。我们这么说是因为我们通过界面看到了审美和功能的良好平衡,这是用户体验世界中的圣杯。插图很简单,但它非常注重运动,这就是赋予它的能量。它与原色搭配,使其整体看起来很时髦,但没有什么太过夸张的地方。任何显示字体都会使品牌识别看起来比它需要的更有装饰性,这就是为什么使用无衬线字体来平衡它似乎很有意义。很难找到一个词来完全描述这一举措的视觉形象,但它肯定是在充满活力、干净和年轻的路线上。

EVELYN:

‍HENNKIM

Henn Kim是Evelyn一直关注的来自韩国的插画师。她是萨利-鲁尼2018年畅销书《普通人》的封面艺术的幕后推手,最近还创作了一套新的插画,以庆祝BBC三部曲。金的绘画总是有一种黑暗的捕捉,当你消化了它的含义后,会唤起一种忧郁的感觉。"它真的让你思考,"玛丽亚说。可以说是一个超现实主义者,这位艺术家经常使用普通的物体和日常情况来表达复杂的感情,这使得看她的艺术成为一种非常个人化和几乎是侵入性的体验。

"引导我的抑郁情绪并将其转化为艺术作品--这个过程现在已经成为我自我保健系统的一部分,"艺术家在接受《南华早报》采访时说。

金的绘画风格被描述为极简,简单地使用干净的线条和黑色作为对比,奇怪的是,这使她的插图看起来很有疗效。她以一种对他人有宣泄作用的方式来诠释强烈和紧张的感情,这种能力是很美的。在某种程度上,它通过知道 "你并不孤单 "的安慰,创造了一个治愈的空间。

"对其他人来说,画画可能与看心理医生或与朋友聊天一样。最后,我的痛苦和悲伤成为我的艺术,"金在接受BBC采访时说。

NELLA:

↪Lo_Cf_200D↩DODGYPAPER

不久前,当内拉还在墨尔本学习时,Dodgy Paper的创始人Dodgy Roger被邀请参加她的一次讲座,并谈论他的公司。Dodgy Paper利用废旧纸张制作可回收的手工纸。"自己制作纸张并不是什么新鲜事,但他在这方面真的很有实验性。有一次,他混合了一部手机,用它做了纸浆,"内拉说。就是在那个时候,她拿出了一本指南(她为学校制作的),向我们展示了制作纸张是多么容易。

"对于每一批作品,我不打算有一个特定的结果--我只是让它变成它的样子。每张纸都有一个故事。每张纸都是一件艺术品"。- 躲闪的罗杰

Dodgy Roger,就是那个总是戴着黄色斗笠、穿着雨衣的人,他在强调一个事实,即我们其实不需要砍更多的树来生产新鲜的纸。他还认为创造力很重要,并一直支持那些使用Dodgy Paper(他的艺术)进行艺术创作的艺术家。罗杰曾邀请艺术家、创意人和创客在Dodgy Paper上进行创作,并举办了一个展览来展示他们的艺术作品。

"任何形式的创造力都很重要,否则你就会每天做同样的事情。创造性地思考使你能够获得乐趣,享受生活的各个方面。"- 躲闪的罗杰

YU TING:

‍RACHELNGUYEN

偶尔,于婷发现自己渴望在互联网上找到一些有灵魂的内容--真实的东西,真正的东西。它真的存在吗?

Rachel Nguyen(又名That's Chic)是一个Youtuber,最初是作为一个博主开始的。我们如何描述她?诚实、热情、自由奔放和随性。她不仅仅是一个时尚博主,视频博客,或影响者;她就是她自己--对大多数人来说可能是一个特别的朋友。看她的内容会让你觉得和她很亲近,因为她会让你了解她最深的想法,并且毫不畏惧地和你分享她的观点。当谈到创意方向时,她有一种独特的风格,一种感觉有机的、适合当下的风格。

"对我来说,伟大的风格是你在生活中如何携带自己--它是一切,从你持有冲浪板的方式到你重新使用围巾的方式。它是在你的所有行动中保持冷静和平静,"瑞秋在接受The Style Line采访时说。

瑞秋一直在寻求重塑自己,不断寻找新的创意灵感和渠道来刺激她的创意思维。有时,她会带你进行为期7天的独自公路旅行,在那里她会进行大量的反省。其他时候,她在家里与你交谈,并让你了解她的个人斗争。有的时候,你会和她一起大笑,但也有的时候,你可能会和她一起崩溃。而这正是她与听众建立起的无法解释的强大联系的证明。因此,如果你正在寻找滋养你的灵魂或寻求灵感,瑞秋的Youtube频道可能就是那个地方。

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Joe: MamboMambo, Henn Kim, Dodgy Paper, ThatsChic

May 12, 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:

MAMBOMAMBO

In Maria’s recent list of saved posts on Instagram, one that stood out from the numerous sourdough-related posts was a design from MamboMambo (@allomambo), a branding agency based in Quebec City, Canada. The design that caught Maria’s attention was Le Fonds Mille et UN. We could not figure out what it was about as it was all written in French. After a bit of research, we found out that it was a project funding initiative for young people in Canada, which is something that we would not have guessed. After visiting the one-pager website, it was obvious that UI UX Design was one of the agency’s strong suits. We say that because we see a good balance in aesthetic and functionality through the interface, which is the holy grail in the world of UX. The illustration is simple, yet it focuses a lot on movement which is what gives it energy. Pairing it with primary colours is what gives it a snazzy look overall, but nothing too over the top. Any display font would have made the brand identity look a lot more decorative than it needed to be, which is why having a sans-serif typeface to even it out seemed to make a lot of sense. It is hard to find a word that fully describes the visual identity of this initiative, but it is definitely somewhere along the lines of vibrant, clean and youthful.

EVELYN:

HENN KIM

Henn Kim is an illustrator from South Korea that Evelyn has been following. She is behind the cover art for Sally Rooney’s 2018 Bestseller, Normal People, and have recently created a new set of illustrations to celebrate the BBC Three series. There is always a dark catch to Kim’s drawings that evoke a sense of melancholy when you have digested its meaning. “It really makes you think,” Maria says. Arguably a surrealist, the artist often uses common objects and everyday situations to express complex feelings, which makes looking at her art a very personal and almost intrusive experience.

“Channelling my feelings of depression and translating them into works of art – this process has now become part of my self-care system,” said the artist in an interview with South China Morning Post.

Kim’s drawing style is described as minimal, simply using clean lines and the colour black for contrast, which oddly enough, makes her illustrations therapeutic to look at. There is beauty in her ability to interpret strong and intense feelings in a way that is cathartic for others. In a way, it has created a space for healing through the comfort of knowing “you are not alone”.

"Drawing might be the same thing as seeing a shrink or talking with friends for other people. In the end, my suffering and sadness become my art,” Kim said in an interview with BBC.

NELLA:

DODGY PAPER

Awhile ago, when Nella was still studying in Melbourne, Dodgy Roger, founder of Dodgy Paper, was invited to join one her lectures and talk about his company. Dodgy Paper makes recycled handmade paper out of used paper scraps. “Making your own paper is not something new, but he gets really experimental with it. There was once he blended a phone and made paper pulp out of it,” Nella said. It was at the time that she pulled out a guide (that she made for school) and showed us how easy it was to make paper.

“With each batch, I don’t intend to have a specific outcome - I just let it turn out how it does. Every sheet has a story. Every sheet is an artwork.” — Dodgy Roger

Dodgy Roger, the one who is always in a yellow bucket hat and raincoat, is highlighting the fact that we do not actually need to cut more trees to produce fresh paper. He also thinks that creativity is important, and has been supportive of artists who use Dodgy Paper (his art) to make art. Roger had invited artists, creatives and makers to create works on Dodgy Paper and held an exhibition to showcase their artworks.

“Any kind of creativity is important, or else you’d just be doing the same thing everyday. Thinking creatively allows you to have fun and enjoy all kinds of aspects of your life.” — Dodgy Roger

YU TING:

RACHEL NGUYEN

Once in awhile, Yu Ting finds herself craving for some soulful content on the internet - something real, something genuine. Does it really exist?

Rachel Nguyen (aka That’s Chic) is a Youtuber who first started out as a blogger. How do we describe her? Honest, passionate, free-spirited and spontaneous. She is more than a fashion blogger, vlogger, or influencer; she is herself - a special friend to most maybe. Watching her content makes you feel close to her, because she lets you in on her deepest thoughts and is unafraid to share her perspective with you. She has a distinct style when it comes to creative direction, one that feels organic and fitting in the moment.

“Great style to me is how you carry yourself in life – it’s everything from the way you hold a surfboard to the way you repurpose a scarf. It’s being cool and calm in all your actions,” Rachel said in an interview with The Style Line.

Rachel is always looking to reinvent herself, constantly finding new creative inspirations and outlets to stimulate her creative mind. Sometimes, she takes you on a 7-day solo road trip where she does a lot of introspection. Other times, she talks to you from home and and lets in on her personal struggles. There are times where you would have a good laugh with her, but there are also times where you might break down with her. And that is the proof of an unexplainable and powerful connection that she has created with her audience. So if you are looking to nourish your soul or seek inspiration, Rachel’s Youtube channel might just be the place.

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