Shinji Arashigawa

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Shinji Arashigawa

Shinji Arashigawa

JAPAN

Meet Shinji Arashigawa - a powerhouse of good design, creativity and innovation based in Japan. Shinji Arashigawa's design journey has been nothing short of spectacular, marked by a tireless pursuit of excellence. This dedication is clearly mirrored in Shinji Arashigawa's impressive haul of 2 A' Design Awards that we showcase here. Spanning across categories such as Packaging and Graphic, Shinji Arashigawa's work stands as a living testament to a steadfast commitment to design excellence, serving as a beacon of inspiration for designers globally. With each project, Shinji Arashigawa masterfully blends form and function, crafting designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and timeless. This approach underscores Shinji Arashigawa's celebration of creativity and an unyielding quest for innovation.

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Kahisu Japanese Vinegar Drink Packaging by Shinji Arashigawa
Kahisu Japanese Vinegar Drink Packaging
Kahisu Japanese Vinegar Drink Packaging
Kahisu is the Japanese vinegar drink with an ethical message, which is first in Japan. That is made from bitter orange peels, which previously were discarded after squeezing the juice. The design concept is Artistic Design for Ethical Choice. To express two new flavors blending the vinegary, the sweetness of fruit, and the bitterness of bitter orange peels, and the special moment of drinking them, a champagne-type bottle used, overlapped the worldview of two great artists, Gauguin (Blend G) and Monet (Blend M). The gift box uses minimal cardboard material to hold two bottles beautifully.
Kahisu
Shinji Arashigawa
242
4.85K
Hiroshima Terrace Corporate Identity by Shinji Arashigawa
Hiroshima Terrace Corporate Identity
Hiroshima Terrace Corporate Identity
The Hiroshima Terrace is a visual consisting only of a diamond pattern. The reason why it uses the carp shape is that Hiroshima has long been called the city of water and that it was also called the city of carp because carp lived there. Therefore, by superimposing the image of the Japanese carp and Mitsubishi colour, Hiroshima and Mitsubishi are represented.
Hiroshima Terrace
Shinji Arashigawa
233
4.66K

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