IDJ – Italian Design Japan is a non-profit association that brings together Italian architects, designers, graphic designers, and creatives active in Japan. Founded with the aim of creating a hub for Italian design culture abroad, IDJ promotes professional dialogue between Italy and Japan, fostering concrete connections, the exchange of skills, and new collaborations.
As one of the board members, I created the logo and the website
As one of the board members, I created the logo and the website
Italian design has always stood out worldwide, particularly for its sinuous, soft forms.
The logo aims to evoke those shapes which, even when unusual and abstract, carry a strong visual impact.
These forms become easily recognizable, recalling the golden years of Italian design.
I therefore envisioned a type of logo that, once identified, works even without any text and is suitable for different applications, both in print and on screen, clearly suggesting the idea of design itself.
The green and white shapes are undefined yet soft, while the red one is a perfect circle and serves as a clear reference to Japan.
Together, they form a perfect union of harmony.
The logo aims to evoke those shapes which, even when unusual and abstract, carry a strong visual impact.
These forms become easily recognizable, recalling the golden years of Italian design.
I therefore envisioned a type of logo that, once identified, works even without any text and is suitable for different applications, both in print and on screen, clearly suggesting the idea of design itself.
The green and white shapes are undefined yet soft, while the red one is a perfect circle and serves as a clear reference to Japan.
Together, they form a perfect union of harmony.
I also worked on the website along with Matteo Belfiore
This is the link
This is the link