There's a reason we always adore Japanese designers for the detailed-oriented mind set on every design. For a moon lighting design, we have seen the 3D printing one long time ago. But for a perfect sphere design? No! The so called Supermoon – the lunar occurrence on March 19th, 2011 in which the moon appeared 14% bigger and 30% brighter – shined down on the people of Japan, inspiring them to believe, and have hope for, rebuilding what they had lost just over a week ago. The Moon is a topographically-accurate LED light that was created based on data retrieved from the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya.
ART DIRECTION & PRODUCT DESIGN: EISUKE TACHIKAWA (NOSIGNER) / PHOTO: EISUKE TACHIKAWA (NOSIGNER) / D3 TEXTURE TECHNOLOGY: K'S DESIGN LAB
Post by I-M on 4 July, 2017