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Didier Wolff Air Lines Aircraft Livery Design
Air Lines Aircraft Livery Design is Bronze Design Award winner in 2013 - 2014 Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design Award Category.
Air Lines Aircraft Livery Design

The whole design concept is born from a ceramic tile detail which equips the client’s aircraft interior luxurious table ware set.
Its extrapolation has aimed to one of the most complex design painted onto an aircraft as of today.Made of 5 colors, 4 of which supporting a fading effect from the front door to the last window, the aircraft reveals its design details only when approaching for boarding.
Series of 150 vertical 6 stripes sets from 6mm to 3 cm each coat the entire body gracefully appearing from window to window, from white to full color.

Air Lines Aircraft Livery Design
Didier Wolff Air Lines
Didier Wolff Aircraft Livery Design
Didier Wolff design
Didier Wolff design
Didier Wolff

Founded by Didier Wolff in 2010 in Strasbourg, France, Happy Design Studio has become a reference in original taylor made liveries on any type of aircraft. The small, dedicated team shares the same passion for a job well done. Ultimately, their aim is to be as proud of the livery as the aircraft’s owner. Happy Design Studio manages the entire design project and supervises the painting of the aircraft on behalf of its worldwide client-base. Only aesthetics and balance count. Consequently, present owners or future buyers as well as airlines wishing to acquire a new visual identity in order to distinguish themselves from their competitors can be assured that the Studio implements customized exclusive and unique creations.”

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Founded by Didier Wolff in 2010 in Strasbourg, France, Happy Design Studio has become a reference in original taylor made liveries on any type of aircraft. The small, dedicated team shares the same passion for a job well done. Ultimately, their aim is to be as proud of the livery as the aircraft’s owner.