Industrial Technology Research Institute|CIS design, packaging design, back panel design, poster des
Elements to consider in CIS design include:
Logo: This is the identity of a brand or company and should be simple and easily identifiable.
Colors: There should be a set of primary and secondary colors that represent the company’s image and values.
Typography: Choose one or more fonts to ensure the consistency of text messages.
Typography and layout: This involves how various design elements are placed to ensure that information is presented clearly and attractively.
Imagery and Photography: This can be illustrations, graphics or photos and should be consistent with the brand image and messaging.
Tagline or tagline: A short statement that represents a company's vision or goals.
【Introduction to Industrial Research Institute】
The Industrial Technology Research Institute is an international-level applied research institution with 6,000 R&D leaders. Its mission is to promote industrial development, create economic value, and enhance social welfare through technological research and development. Since its establishment in 1973, it has taken the lead in investing in the research and development of integrated circuits and nurturing emerging technology industries; it has accumulated nearly 30,000 patents and created and cultivated new ones, including TSMC, UMC, Taiwan Mask, Epistar, Mengli Automation, Taiwan Biotech and other listed companies have driven waves of industrial development.
[Joseph Design Concept]
Light of the modern city: Taipei 101 is a symbol of Taiwan's modernization, representing Taipei's urbanization and international status. The glare effect can symbolize the prosperity and modernity of the city and reflect the lighting scene of Taipei at night.
Tradition intertwined with the future: Taipei 101’s design incorporates traditional Chinese architectural elements such as Bagua and guardian beasts. The perfect fusion of these traditional elements and modern technology can be shown through the glare effect.
Sturdy and flexible: Taipei 101’s unique shock-absorbing structure makes it stable during earthquakes. The glare effect symbolizes this tough structure and its ability to adapt to various environmental conditions.
Brilliance on the Observation Deck: Taipei 101’s observation deck provides visitors with an excellent perspective overlooking Taipei City. The glare effect can symbolize the unparalleled charm of urban lights seen from high altitude.
The shining of the skyline: As a landmark of the city, Taipei 101 stands out above the skyline. The glare effect can capture the interaction between the building and the sky and clouds, creating a gorgeous visual effect.
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