To put it simply, the work of Japanese design studio Nosigner is the type of creativity we live for. It’s holistic, deeply creative, conceptual, incredibly considered and entirely informed by the world right now, from the environment and sustainability, to how people like to live, think and work. In fewer words, it’s really fucking well thought out and we love it. And in better words, from Nosigner themselves, “We believe that design is not limited to the realm of the tangible. Everything is rooted in circumstance, we must ask questions, do our research, solve problems, support the future and be innovative”. Amen! The multidisciplinary team has pretty much all bases covered, from art and creative direction, to graphic, product, spatial and interface design, to manufacturing, film direction, and photography. Because we can’t pick just one or two, today we’re sharing a selection of our favourite projects from Nosigner. Brace yourselves Yellowtracers, you’re in for a treat.
TECHTILE #3.
TECHTILE #4.A follow up to ‘TECHTILE #3’, ‘TECHTILE #4’ is a spatial design project that focuses on the sense of touch. Nosigner decorated a hall with balloons, some as large as 6m high, to experiment with notions of visibility, tactility and scale to transcend the human experience. The project was done in collaboration with the Techtile Executive Committee for client YCAM.
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