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Amazing illustrations from Asia are getting together.
Maybe the best asian illustrators portal I've ever seen. Highly recommended!
Lots of good shit.
A tremedously rich source of articles and links to artists either working in Asia or of Asian descent living elsewhere.
If you like the mix on Lines and Colors, and Drawn!, I think you'll appreciate the nice stwe of styles , genre and approaches in contemporary Asian art that the blogs' creators, Josef Lee and Sam Lay. are constantly cooking up.
Kinda like Drawn! but focusing on one continent where alot of exciting things are happening.
A great site for keeping up with new artists in Asia. I have been blown away by the quality and diversity of style of the artists they feature.
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This is seriously the place to visit if you have any remotest interest in art and illustration.
an Asian drawing portal that seriously rocks
iPod GelaSkins
Art Skins by Top International Artists
Writing by Josef Lee on 08 May 2007 8:24 AM
iPod GelaSkins
iPod Gelaskins are designed by top international artists including Bob Dob, Nate Williams, Brandt Peters and more. GelaSkins are very thin, protective iPod covers made with high grade 3M vinyl and patented adhesive technology. An ultra-clear, scratch resistant, glossy coating is then applied to the GelaSkin for added durability and a photo quality finish.

Featured here are the designs from famous Asian artists like Aya Kato, Audrey Kawasaki, Yumiko Kayukawa and Hokusai. All the designs are available for iPod Video, iPod Nano and iPod Mini.
Category: Products / Toys > Asia
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Lenovo designs Olympic Torch
Writing by Josef Lee on 07 May 2007 10:06 AM
Lenovo designs Olympic Torch

Lenovo’s design, known as the “Cloud of Promise”, was chosen over 300 competitor themes and will be carried by torchbearers around the world in the Olympic Torch Relay that precedes the Beijing Olympics. The design was unveiled on 26 April 2007, by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) in the presence of the International Olympic Committee.

Since its inception in 1936, the Olympic torch has come to represent the history and culture of its host country and city. Lenovo’s unique approach for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch incorporates a sleek and modern design with historical Chinese symbolism. The primary theme of the torch’s artwork is clouds, which are intimately associated with Chinese culture and are often represented in works of Chinese architecture, drawing and painting, furniture and story-telling. Resembling an ancient scroll and featuring “lucky clouds”, the red and silver torch incorporated both traditional and modern Chinese elements. In Chinese mythology, deities ride flying on “xiangyun”, or lucky clouds. Chinese people expect the auspicious clouds to bring blessings and harmony.

Lenovo’s award-winning design team spent more than 10 months on the design of the torch. Altogether, more than 30 Lenovo design specialists were involved in the torch project including the core team of 10. The multinational team included designers from Germany, Singapore, US, Japan, New Zealand, Italy and China. The experience and specialties of the designers were equally diverse, and included majors in graphic design, chemistry, engineering, materials, anthropology, art and history. For months the teams engaged in intensive brainstorming, including game playing and creativity exercises, to help them look at the torch design from many different perspectives.

“Inspired by the shape of a traditional Chinese scroll, the imagery of the ‘Cloud of Promise’ represents the traditions of China, while the shape, texture and technology evoke the Olympic spirit,” said Yao Yingjia, Executive Director of Lenovo’s Innovation Design Centre in Beijing. “We approached the design of the torch with the same process we use in designing our personal computers. First we explore the connection between the user and the solution we create for them, looking at factors like size, weight, features, etc. Then we encourage the Lenovo design team to take a fresh approach to make the product uniquely and friendly to the customer. This is what we did with the torch, realizing it must be attractive to those who see it, and comfortab and light for those who carry it. In the case of the torch, our ‘customer’ is both the torchbearer and the spectator.”

See this video for behind-the-scene sketches and process in designing this unique torch. 

 

Category: Products / Toys > China
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The 100 Chairs Project
Writing by Josef Lee on 24 Feb 2007 10:32 PM
The 100 Chairs Project

100 artists unleashed their talents on 100 wooden chairs, which will be auctioned off as pieces of art. All proceeds goes to the Singapore Children’s Society.

100 Chairs is a fully youth-run project, supported by *scape and youth.sg. Check out the chairs and their artists here. All chairs were displayed as outdoor installations for a week-long auction process at *scape Youthpark, Singapore.

Good news is that ALL chairs were adopted. Bad news? We missed the auction.

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