Design Release

Design Release

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

 

Maples Clinic Visit

Maples Clinic Visit is a children's storybook designed to help young readers navigate medical appointments with ease. The narrative follows Maple, a teddy bear, who visits the clinic to learn about orthotics and the medical process. The engaging illustrations and relatable storyline aim to reduce anxiety and foster understanding. By presenting clinical procedures in a comforting way, this book empowers children to face their medical experiences with confidence, transforming potentially daunting situations into positive learning opportunities.

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Choco Coral

Choco Coral emerges as more than just a chocolate; it's a vehicle for environmental education and youth empowerment. By integrating collector's cards featuring coral species and conservation tips, it transforms indulgence into enlightenment. This innovative approach not only educates but also inspires action, cultivating a generation of ocean advocates. Choco Coral exemplifies the transformative power of design to shape behavior and foster sustainability. Recognizing its impact, it deserves accolades on the global stage for its ingenuity and commitment to conservation.

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Wagon Remodeling

The Japanese stone roasted sweet potato food wagon has long been an important presence in Japan's winters, bringing warmth and gently illuminating the town as night falls. It was reimagined through a contemporary design approach. In Kyoto, where the cityscape features a rhythm of horizontal and vertical elements like lattice windows, it was designed to integrate diagonal elements, adopted for structural reasons, in a way that complements Kyoto's streets as the ground and forms a figure within it.

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Love Letters

This project reimagines the calendar as a reflective object connecting everyday life with biodiversity awareness. Each month features a symbolic letter from an endangered species, inviting reflection and personal commitment. Through simple interactions such as writing, marking, and unfolding, the calendar transforms timekeeping into a ritual that encourages empathy and attention toward ecological loss.

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Royal Lab Morphis

Royal Lab Morphis reframes learning as an evolving cultural ecosystem that links heritage craft with contemporary practice. The project transforms museums, workshops and everyday urban spaces into open learning sites where knowledge is passed through direct hands on engagement. Over three years, 13 master craftspeople in Tokyo and Taiwan mentored 123 learners, resulting in 75 percent tertiary admission for secondary students, 80 percent clarity for emerging professionals and alumni returning as facilitators. Morphis complements formal education by offering a scalable, community centered model.

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Safetravy

Safetravy is not just a travel application but a social initiative that enhances travel safety through thoughtful design and community-focused features. Its interactive map not only guides but also educates, assisting users in navigating and planning their travels with a deep understanding of the social dynamics of their destinations. This approach prioritizes social aspects, ensuring that every traveler is well-prepared, informed, and connected.

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