animal clip series - Croky
Crocodile shaped magnetic clip which characterizes the biting figure of the crocodile. It is use to clip different types of documents, receipts, memos, and etc. Also, magnets are attached to each product so that the users could attach the clips in different places.




push pin series Trump Pin
The "trump 4 kind" is designed with the shapes of the four icons of playing cards. Spade, heart, diamond, and club icons are applied into four types of push-pins.


Beeny
Design Feelie's adorable and charming push-pins are created with the uniqueness of the imitated model . Honey-bee shaped pin "beenie"/ the sting of a honey-bee serves as the pin, whereas the body of the honey-bee serves as the grip of the pin.



Design Feelie


cone kranz - A-ryung Lim

By using limited and classic materials, existing Kranzes are usually a bit heavy and old fashioned. Yet, nowadays many florists are trying many different kinds of Kranzes with different materials with various designs. Wooden papers are materials which are usually used for food decorations. It is made by slicing pine trees, so the texture is tough and it is easily torn pattern wise. This Kranz design which the artist has made is mainly made of this wooden paper so that it gives a cheerful light impression to the audience.


waterfall kranz

The ring shape of a Kranz stands for eternal love. Different from other Floral designs, as Kranzes usually have their own characteristic by their shapes, nobody has dare tried to make a Kranzb in a different shape.

However, the artist has tried to get rid of this idea and created a Kranz which is running down by drawing an extensional line.



Drawing with flowers - Eunho Kim
When drawing flowers and plants on Oriental drawing papers with light and shade, it is usually called ‘HwaHweHwa (花卉畵). Through this piece of work, the artist has tried to express the beauty of flowers and trees and the blank place which usually appears on a traditional Korean painting, but onto a 3 dimensional space so that the audience could be a part of the artwork and feel the artwork itself.




Redefining traditions by floral designing  - Jiseon Park.
The floral design which florist Jiseon Park’s suggesting starts from an inquiry into tradition. Traditions from the past are analyzed subjectivity and it is understood differently under different circumstances. When talking about tradition, continuance is not necessary. Through this artwork, the florist is trying to redefine the meaning of traditional material culture, pattern of thinking and acting in the past, and the expression of certain events or a people etc.

Match it  - Sunhye Yang
The Famous Korea ‘Hanbok’ designer Lee Young hee said, she would rather let herself be exposed in the rain if she cannot find an umbrella matching her outfit. As we choose a gift to make it match the taste of the receiver, corsages have to match a personal taste. Florlady has invited a charismatic imaginary guest. And the corsages which were given out to all the guests were designed for this virtual guest.


exhibition- 23/06/07- 28/06/07at BMH

Florlady is a project group which, 4 florists made together to express their inspirations. Their recent exhibition was the first tryout of approaching floral design by giving extensional meanings in different ways.

Florlady



‘Happy Thoughts’
is a new kind of playful sketchbook for around 6 to 10 year old children. It is important to develop the ability for creativity and rememberance to the children who are starting developing more extensive knowledge and deeper thinking. At this point, drawing can play a radical role in developing their creativity. ‘Happy Thoughts’ is based on drawing, playing, studying, and communicating.

‘Happy Thoughts’ is similar to a wizard book which provides children with a place to recall lovely memories through illusory effects created by sunlight. As it fills with drawings, it functions as through an association. When the children open this book, they can dream and revisit their happy memories and feelings as Peter Pan thinks of a wonderful thing for flying.

This sketchbook-like toy does not involve difficult technical processes. It simply consists of a clear film, mirror acrylic, and white board. Through the mirror board, it reflects light, and the illusory scenes appear onto a ceiling, floor, wall, or object. Unlike a paper-based sketchbook, it can be easily reused. So, it does not produce unnecessary pieces of paper.



Child’s Play - Competitions - DESIGN 21: Social Design Network

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