DESIGN NAME: Kong-Ke Museum
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Visual Identity
INSPIRATION: Kong-Ke Museum is a new-style exhibition venue combined with a work station for workers to rest in Taichung. The logo of Kong-Ke Museum expresses the unfinished form of characters with short strokes. The concept comes from the feeling that the construction site gives people a sense of incompleteness and transition. Through communication with the public and their participation, the whole picture of the museum will be completed.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Using existing materials is a great feature of the workers. The guidance system uses material elements that are often found at the construction site: formwork, excess scrap wood, circular saw blades, and plastic water pipes... to form a layout plan. Paint buckets filled with cement, water pipes, polycarbonate wave boards and gloves: this matching element commonly found in various construction sites constitutes a device that guides the position in the space. The poster uses cement bag packaging for screen printing as a visual expression.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Kong-Ke Museum is a new-style exhibition venue combined with a work station for workers to rest.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in June 2019 and was completed in November 2019 in Taichung, Taiwan.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Formwork, Excess Scrap Wood, Circular Saw Blades,
Paint Buckets, Cement, Water Pipes, Polycarbonate Wave Board, Gloves, Cement Bag Packaging
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Various dimensions according to the necessities on-site.
TAGS: Design, googoods, Graphic, Branding
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The Research objective was to learn and understand the brand's spirit and essence.
CHALLENGE: In-depth understanding of the work culture. And using existing materials of the workers.
ADDED DATE: 2021-03-24 09:39:40
TEAM MEMBERS (3) : Art Director : Chihong Chuang, Graphic Design : Weichi Pai and Project Manager : Iju Lin
IMAGE CREDITS: googoods
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