This digital platform presents a flexible design system that integrates brand identity and diverse content into a unified structure. Developed with a smartphone first approach, it ensures accessibility across devices. The layout supports scalability while maintaining visual consistency. Motion graphics and custom typography enhance navigation and engagement, creating a clear, user centered interface tailored to the needs of welfare-related services. The modular format also allows future expansion and adaptation, supporting dynamic updates as content and service lines evolve over time.
Tomohiro Kaji is a former creative director for UNIQLO Co., Ltd. He graduated from Academy of Art University, San Francisco and joined UNIQLO Co., Ltd. in 2008 as the first graphic designer in its communications field. He’s built and managed an in-house creative team contributing global branding projects including HEATTECH and Ultra Light Down product branding, product marketing and digital integraded campaigns. He founded TOMODACHI Ltd. (https://tomodachiltd.com) in 2019, an independent creative agency to create art + strategy for branding, and became its representative director. Tomohiro has opened Kishu-Ann, a renovated villa built in Edo period – about 200 years ago to provide a private stay of classic Japanese experience. (kishu-ann.com)
Dotline, a leading welfare company in Chiba, Japan, focuses on supporting local communities and addressing aging population and low birth rate challenges. Guided by Social 3.0, it provides innovative welfare services.