Tradeshow Index Magazine

Tradeshow Index Magazine

Tradeshow Index Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

La Moitie

The name of the project La Moitie originates from the French translation of half , and the design aptly reflects this by the balance that has been struck between opposing elements: square and circle, light and dark. Given the limited space, the team sought to establish both a connection and a division between the two separate retail areas through the application of two opposing colors. While the boundary between the pink and black spaces is clear yet also blurred at different perspectives. A spiral staircase, half pink and half black, is positioned in the center of the store and provides.

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Ricky's Kitchen

The project aims at reinterpreting and translating Hong Kong into visualization while keeping the brand identity. The material of the feature wall represents Hong Kong as a forest of concrete, the geometry renders the building facade with balconies and the density, and the lighting mimics the households. The middle LED ceiling symbolizes the “Linear Sky Exposure” of Hong Kong, the Leon lights imitate the highway under long exposure photography, symbolizing prosperous Hong Kong, speed and heavy traffic. For futuristic touch, LED trims and floating-like portal with bamboo are designed.

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From East

In this case, different design ideas are adopted for windows in different positions. They not only have a logical relationship based on customers' moving lines, but also fully express the important theme of Chinese culture. In terms of the specific image, the designers choose the ancient animals or auspicious symbols, such as dragon, Phoenix, koi, crane. Through the creation techniques, they refine the subtlety of these cultures again, and graft with the window design and fashion trend once again.

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Marugo

Marugo Shinbashi incorporates the circle that composes the Marugo logo into the interior of the interior as a feeling of opening and casual feeling of the wine bar, and an eye-catching mechanism, the western element and the Japanese material of the copper panel made of Takaoka. In combination, Masterd was able to make something that was not there.

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Nest

The floor is shared by two unique professionals- advocates and architects that calls for varied hierarchical orders. Choice and detailing of elements was an endeavor to keep the overall look grounded, earthy and to revive the local artistry and building materials. The blend and application of eco-friendly materials, size of openings, all have been driven by recalling the local climate to make an agreeable environment re-arousing the lost practices together structuring sustainable practice.

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Puls

The German engineering company Puls moved to new premises and used this opportunity for visualizing and stimulating a new collaboration culture within the company. The new office design is driving a cultural change, with teams reporting a significant increase in internal communication, particularly between research and development and other departments. The company has also seen a rise in spontaneous informal meetings, known to be one of the key indicators of success in research and development innovation.

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