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。
上周,在一个安静的周四下午,我们都在平静地工作,直到于婷宣布:"伙计们,Spotify Wrapped--它出来了!"Spotify Wrapped有一种让我们兴奋的东西。玛丽亚对创造这种体验的设计感到好奇,决定探索并与我们分享更多的信息。
首先,我们能不能花点时间来欣赏一下Spotify是如何让收集我们的个人数据的感觉如此愉悦的?在我们的分享中,"隐私 "这个词没有出现过,一次都没有。其次,感谢Spotify想出了一个创新(和数据驱动)的方法来回答经常被问到的问题:"你听什么样的音乐?"
Spotify Wrapped的数据可视化和讲故事的方式做得很好。它有适当数量和类型的数据,以可理解和系统的方式呈现。结合大胆的色彩和直观的网络动画,这就是我们从未想过的 "年度报告"。它是创造对话的报告;而不是混乱的报告。
玛丽亚最喜欢的部分是在黑胶唱片上花费在Spotify上的时间的演示。她认为这是一个非常巧妙的数据可视化的方式。正当她认为这将是一个 "发挥 "她的音乐性的好时机时,玛丽亚分享了他的兄弟有不同的解释。
"该死的,那一年你一定很孤独,"她哥哥看到她一年的疯狂时间时指出。
一个好的想法只有在你能帮助别人看到它有多好时才是好的,而这正是于婷所坚信的。作为Sophia Chang视频的忠实追随者,于婷分享了一个关于Womn.的视频,这是Sophia的服装系列。该视频是关于他们最近的系列发布的幕后花絮,Yu Ting对这个概念的投稿非常有灵感,因为团队以一种帮助我们视觉化的方式来展示它--照片、颜色和外观手册。正如他们所说,这真的是非常 "有情调"。
当我们进入网站查看新的系列和外观手册时,我们感觉到概念被带到了现实中。这也让我们想起为每个项目所做的大量研究,以及当你看到你的概念变成现实时的那种满足感。
网上有大量关于极简主义的纪录片;甚至不要让我们开始讨论书籍。话虽如此,伊芙琳还是说:"出于某种原因,我无法想象在新加坡过一种极简主义的生活。它感觉像是一种壮举。"奇怪的是,这对我们来说是完全可以接受的。好吧,一定有人做到了,对吗?
Evelyn发现了Thoughtworthy Co.的一个视频,该频道背后的夫妇对他们在新加坡的极简主义3房组屋进行了参观。在视频中,我们看到700平方英尺的空间是如何被充分利用的。
拥有住宅的设计原则是通常被忽视的事情。决定你想在你的空间里有什么样的感觉,然后决定如何使之成为现实,这真的很重要。在参观之初,业主提到,他们希望这个空间有利于过一种积极、健康的生活方式。这意味着拥有充足的运动空间是至关重要的,这一点他们仅仅通过对自己的东西更有意识地进行管理就实现了。从可拆卸的桌子到便携式投影仪,我们对家具的灵活性带来的巨大变化感到震惊。
伊夫林不停地重复着:"我不知道他们怎么会有这么少的东西!"
"这是我最喜欢的视频之一--我已经看了很多遍,"阿克拉姆在播放视频之前告诉我们。
一个标志的成功有很多因素,我们不认为我们能比Michael Bierut解释得更好,所以我们将把视频中的三句精彩的话留给你:
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。
Last week, we were all working in peace on a quiet Thursday afternoon until Yu Ting announced: “Guys, Spotify Wrapped - it’s out!” There is just something about Spotify Wrapped that gets us excited. María was curious about the design that played a part in creating this experience and decided to explore and share with us more about it.
First of all, can we just take a moment to appreciate how Spotify has made collecting our personal data feel so delightful? The word ‘privacy’ did not come up in our sharing; not even once. Second of all, thank you Spotify for coming up with an innovative (and data-driven) way to answer the frequently asked question: “What kind of music do you listen to?”
The data visualisation and storytelling for Spotify Wrapped are done well. It has the right amount and types of data presented in a manner that is comprehensible and systematic. Combined with bold colours and intuitive web animation, this is the ‘annual report’ we never thought we needed. It is the report that creates conversations; not confusion.
María’s favourite part was the presentation for the time spent on Spotify on a vinyl record. She thought it was a really ingenious way of data visualisation. Just when she thought it would be a good time to ‘flex’ her musicality, María shared that his brother had a different interpretation.
“Damn, you must’ve been lonely that year,” her brother pointed out when he saw the insane amount of time she spent one year.
A good idea is only good when you can help others see how good it is, and that is what Yu Ting strongly believes in. A loyal follower of Sophia Chang’s videos, Yu Ting shared one about Womn., which is Sophia’s apparel line. The video is a behind-the-scenes vlog on their recent collection launch, and Yu Ting was very inspired by the concept pitch because the team presented it in a way that helps us visualise it - photos, colours, and lookbook. It really was, as they say, very ‘moody’.
When we went onto the website to check out the new collection and lookbook, we felt that the concept was being brought to life. It also reminded us of the amount of research being done for each of the projects, and that sense of satisfaction when you see your concepts come to life.
There are tons of documentaries online about minimalism; don’t even get us started on the books. That being said, Evelyn was saying: “For some reason, I cannot imagine living a minimalist lifestyle in Singapore. It feels like a feat.” And oddly enough, it was totally relatable for us. Well, someone must have done it, right?
Evelyn found a video by Thoughtworthy Co., where the couple behind the channel does a tour of their minimalist 3-Room HDB in Singapore. In the video, we saw how the 700 square foot space was fully utilised.
Having design principles for a home is something that is commonly overlooked. It is really important to decide how you want to feel in your space and then deciding how to make that happen. At the beginning of the tour, the owners mentioned that they wanted the space to be conducive to living an active, healthy lifestyle. That meant that having ample space for the movement was crucial, which they have achieved just by being more conscious of the stuff they own. From a detachable table to a portable projector, we were in awe at how the flexibility of the furniture makes such a huge difference.
Evelyn kept repeating: “I don’t know how they have so little things!”
“This is one of my favourite videos - I’ve watched it many times,” Akram told us before he played the video.
There are many factors that contribute to the success of a logo, and we do not think that we can explain it better than Michael Bierut does, so we will leave you with three great quotes from the video:
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