Isabel Rigas | 12F

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  1. Digital presentation, photography | Branding presentation board

  2. Marker, pencil, 3D printing | Industrial design rendering and prototype

  3. Digital presentation | Packaging design presentation board

  4. Digital presentation | Visualisation drawings

  5. Pencil | Observational Drawings

  6. Digital presentation, marker | Visual communications presentation and observation drawing

    In my final design project for Dewï, I was entrusted with crafting the visual identity for this fictional beauty brand founded by the Japanese-Australian entrepreneur Kojima Aimi. My responsibilities included shaping the company's image, designing packaging for essential beauty products, and creating a container tailored to the unique needs of young people facing Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA). Dewï was born from Aimi's vision, centred on creating skin-friendly, cruelty-free, and sustainable products with a youthful edge. The brand's logo and packaging illustrations drew inspiration from the natural beauty of Japan, striving to strike a harmonious balance between femininity, tranquillity, and vibrancy. A significant challenge was to design a container that combined aesthetics, ergonomics, and accessibility tailored to the 'Gen-Z' demographic. I'm proud of what I achieved within time constraints, mainly using 3D printing and diverse design techniques, marking a highlight of my year to see that I can translate my creative visions into functional solutions.

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  1. Digital presentation, photography | Branding presentation board

  2. Marker, pencil, 3D printing | Industrial design rendering and prototype

  3. Digital presentation | Packaging design presentation board

  4. Digital presentation | Visualisation drawings

  5. Pencil | Observational Drawings

  6. Digital presentation, marker | Visual communications presentation and observation drawing

    In my final design project for Dewï, I was entrusted with crafting the visual identity for this fictional beauty brand founded by the Japanese-Australian entrepreneur Kojima Aimi. My responsibilities included shaping the company's image, designing packaging for essential beauty products, and creating a container tailored to the unique needs of young people facing Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA). Dewï was born from Aimi's vision, centred on creating skin-friendly, cruelty-free, and sustainable products with a youthful edge. The brand's logo and packaging illustrations drew inspiration from the natural beauty of Japan, striving to strike a harmonious balance between femininity, tranquillity, and vibrancy. A significant challenge was to design a container that combined aesthetics, ergonomics, and accessibility tailored to the 'Gen-Z' demographic. I'm proud of what I achieved within time constraints, mainly using 3D printing and diverse design techniques, marking a highlight of my year to see that I can translate my creative visions into functional solutions.

  1. Digital presentation, photography | Branding presentation board

  2. Marker, pencil, 3D printing | Industrial design rendering and prototype

  3. Digital presentation | Packaging design presentation board

  4. Digital presentation | Visualisation drawings

  5. Pencil | Observational Drawings

  6. Digital presentation, marker | Visual communications presentation and observation drawing

    In my final design project for Dewï, I was entrusted with crafting the visual identity for this fictional beauty brand founded by the Japanese-Australian entrepreneur Kojima Aimi. My responsibilities included shaping the company's image, designing packaging for essential beauty products, and creating a container tailored to the unique needs of young people facing Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA). Dewï was born from Aimi's vision, centred on creating skin-friendly, cruelty-free, and sustainable products with a youthful edge. The brand's logo and packaging illustrations drew inspiration from the natural beauty of Japan, striving to strike a harmonious balance between femininity, tranquillity, and vibrancy. A significant challenge was to design a container that combined aesthetics, ergonomics, and accessibility tailored to the 'Gen-Z' demographic. I'm proud of what I achieved within time constraints, mainly using 3D printing and diverse design techniques, marking a highlight of my year to see that I can translate my creative visions into functional solutions.