This is an advertisement design that will be published in a magazine.
It was created taking into consideration the standards and conditions of the magazine in which it was published. As it is a magazine for lawyers, we tried to balance the text and visuals to
avoid excessive appeal, and the color scheme was unified with the company's logo color to create a clean impression.
This is a design for an electric poster inside the station.
I created it keeping in mind that it would be lightning.
Photoshop/Illustrator
約1ヶ月
駅構内の電光ポスター用デザインです。
電光であることを念頭におきながら制作しました。
Photoshop/Illustrator
ワイン一覧メニュー/Wine list menu
2 days
This is a list of wines used when ordering wine at a restaurant. The images were created by cutting them out based on the Excel data that was sent to me. A total of 4 copies were produced,
including a white wine version and a sales version.
I incorporated the national flag into part of the design to make it easier to identify the country of origin. Also, in order to fit a variety of information about a single wine into a
small space, I paid careful attention to the size and placement of the font.
This is a touch panel menu design used in restaurants. I redesigned it for touch panels based on a menu table design that had already been created by a senior designer.
Since I already had the original design, I tried to maintain that atmosphere and make it easy to use as a touch panel. I made the buttons semi-transparent so that the text and prices are
easy to see.
POP is an all-you-can-eat menu at an izakaya. It will be A3 size.
Due to the large number of menus, each item is color-coded for easy viewing. In addition, the layout of the food photos is slightly varied to avoid a disorganized look.
This is a logo design for a company that operates a party venue. After discussing ideas with a senior designer, the one shown on the left was adopted. The image below is the rough sketch I
submitted, and the three from the right in the top row are the ideas from my senior designer.
Since it will be used for party venue management and bridal events, I designed it to give it a gorgeous and luxurious feel. Keeping in mind that this is a place where people gather and
communicate, I tried to convey the atmosphere of people connecting and having lively conversations.
Creating a logo for a meat bar store. I received a request to create a design with a meat bar in mind, and to include a vintage-style illustration of manga meat and wine, so I was mainly in
charge of the illustrations, and a senior designer was in charge of the text. (The rough sketch below is my proposal, including the text, except for the adopted proposal.)
It was my first time drawing a vintage-style illustration, but I created it using a Copic multiliner pen while referring to the internet. The manga meat motif was originally deformed, so I
added shadows while paying attention to the texture to match the atmosphere of the meat bar. We proposed a variety of atmospheres for the fonts, from strong ones typical of meat bars, to ones
with a bit of playfulness, pop ones, and slightly thinner fonts, without being tied to the strong image of meat bars.
I created this work in response to a request from a local painting circle to redesign the exhibition announcement DM.
They wanted me to design using the main orange palette-shaped object, so I designed it to make the object stand out and make it easy to see the schedule. Since it is mainly viewed by elderly
people, we made the text bold and large, and the colors contrasted to make them clear and easy to read. We also added some play to the design to make it reminiscent of the circle's name, Rhythm
Exhibition.