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| DESIGN DETAILS |
DESIGN NAME: Integration
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Disaster Prevention Pictogram
INSPIRATION: Japan has experienced many tsunami damages caused by the earthquake. However, the official arrival wave height and hazard map for the tsunami in the area have not been prepared.
In addition, the display that evokes the tsunami is not unified by local governments.This is a universal reality.
We developed this integrated pictogram to return to the world where it is common for information needed in an emergency to be clear on a daily basis.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This pictogram is an integrated display of the information necessary for tsunami disaster countermeasures.
You can check the height above sea level along with the predicted wave height of the arrival of the tsunami.
In addition, you can check the hazard map of the area by reading the QR code displayed together in the pictogram.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: You can know the maximum predicted tsunami wave height of your current location in 3 stages of 1 meter or more, 3 meters or more and 5 meters or more, and you can also obtain a hazard pap by reading the QR code.
As a result, it is possible to instantly confirm where to evacuate.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in Tokyo in 2012, entered the business design award sponsored by Tokyo in 2013, and is still promoting to each local government.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: As a result of examining the displays of all local governments, it was found that they were only displayed above sea level, and that none of them displayed the maximum wave height of the tsunami, and that the display colors were not unified at all.
Therefore, the display color is the same as the blue color used for road display, which is unified by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Since it can be expressed on any printing or display device, the size can be set in any way.
When writing on utility poles in Japan, it is desirable to write in the vertical and horizontal directions of about 300 mm.
TAGS: Integrated display, Predicted maximum tsunami wave height, Hazard map, QR code
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: This is a pictogram proposal that embodies the linked display of the predicted maximum wave height and hazard map for tsunamis, which no one had ever wondered if it did not exist.
It was unlikely, but it is actually a very important information display.
CHALLENGE: We focused on how to express it concisely and clearly.
At a glance, we were able to understand the risk meeting of the place we are now, and we were enthusiastic about realising a mechanism to encourage the next action with one action.
ADDED DATE: 2021-06-30 10:58:46
TEAM MEMBERS (1) :
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #1 : Noriaki Mori, Image #2 : Noriaki Mori, Image #3 : Noriaki Mori, Image #4 : Noriaki Mori
PATENTS/COPYRIGHTS: Design registered : 1497145
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NAME: INNOS TOKYO
PROFILE: Received the Excellence Award at the 1st Business Design Awards sponsored by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government supports and promotes Japanese industries that are declining in Tokyo, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, from the perspective of local governments.
As part of this, the Tokyo Business Design Award, a project to match small and medium-sized enterprises with designers and improve services and product appeal, has been ongoing since 2012.
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| COMMENTS |
| Giulia Esposito |
Comment #14526 on December 27, 2022, 8:21 pm |
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As a design enthusiast, I am delighted to see a work like "Integration" being recognised and awarded with the A' Design Award. It is amazing to see the creativity of the designers come to life in the form of this disaster prevention pictogram. The overall aesthetics of the design is truly remarkable and captivating. I am truly in awe of the clarity and simplicity of the design. The message of the pictogram is communicated in an effective and powerful way. It is truly an inspirational work that deserves recognition. Congratulations to Noriaki Mori for their success in winning the A' Design Award for their work on the "Integration" Disaster Prevention Pictogram.
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| Adam Harris |
Comment #84018 on January 4, 2023, 10:42 am |
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What an incredible design! Integration is a stunning example of how effective visuals can be used to provide essential information in an emergency situation. The inclusion of the hazard map and QR code on the pictogram is an amazing touch that makes the design truly unique. The ability to easily understand the risk of a location with just one glance is an invaluable tool that could potentially save lives. Noriaki Mori should be commended for their dedication in creating such an innovative and useful design.
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| Chloe Turner |
Comment #90368 on January 4, 2023, 4:52 pm |
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I am absolutely in awe of the beauty, creativity and ingenuity that Noriaki Mori has brought to their Disaster Prevention Pictogram. The integration of symbols and shapes to communicate this critical information in an easy-to-understand format is truly remarkable. It is a powerful visual language that speaks volumes and is sure to help people in emergency situations. The colors and textures used to represent the concept are also quite stunning – creating an image that is not only informative but also visually captivating. The design is a true work of art that deserves recognition. Congratulations to Noriaki Mori on their well-deserved A' Design Award!
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| Mark Allen |
Comment #92417 on January 4, 2023, 7:10 pm |
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This award-winning work is an impressive example of how careful research and thoughtful design can be used to effectively communicate important information. The integrated pictogram allows for the clear and concise display of the necessary information for disaster countermeasures, such as the height above sea level and the predicted wave height of the tsunami. The QR code display allows for the hazard map of the area to be easily checked, making it an incredibly useful tool in times of emergency. Congratulations to the designer for this innovative and impactful work!
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| Elisabeth Clark |
Comment #93533 on January 4, 2023, 8:37 pm |
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I am so inspired by Noriaki Mori's work 'Integration', the Disaster Prevention Pictogram winner of the A' Design Award. It is so important that we have a unified display of the information necessary for tsunami disaster countermeasures, and Noriaki Mori's design perfectly meets this need. I am so impressed by the creative insight that went into making this design, as it is unlikely that anyone would have thought of this before. The link between the predicted maximum wave height and hazard map for tsunamis is so crucial, and 'Integration' is the perfect way to make sure this information is always available. I am so proud of Noriaki Mori's achievement in winning the A' Design Award and I can only imagine how much work went into crafting this beautiful design.
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