Brand identity and stationery for Ryoko Iwase, a spirited architect /designer based in Tokyo. This design has the same concept as her award winning project called "Dandanbatake (Terrence field)", which is to use a tiered platform structure and create a smooth landscape. All design systems share this concept.
Taiki Kato believes that the foundation of a design is the attitude one faces toward the design itself, and that a good design is created from that attitude. He feels it’s most important that both function and information coexist in a good design when creating one. Other important factors for him are whether it’s simple and clean, whether the brand concept is expressing its colour and form in the logo, whether the design is conformed with the appropriate size for its use, and lastly, recently whether it is online friendly or not. If there is a need for advertisement, it is important to create a design that will work when the concept is realized onto a sales promotion tool. He and his fellow workers excel in creating a consistent branding and the design system from the core brand identity to PR plans.
Ryoko Iwase is a Japanese Architect based in Tokyo Japan. She established her own studio 'RYOKO IWASE' in 2013 when she won the public competition held by Osaka Prefecture Government, 'Kizu river water front competition'. Recently, she also won the competition 'U-30 glass architecture competition' and selected one of 5 young architects for the exhibition'Under 30 Architects Exhibition 2013'. She has practiced at KENGO KUMA and Associates in Tokyo and EM2N Architekten, Zurich, Switzerland after completion of a Masters in Urban and Environmental Engineering at Graduate School of Kyoto University in 2010, and Graduating in 2007.