Solar China

Wei Hong

Winter goes and spring comes; flowers blossom then fade; nature proceeds in a slow cycle repeatedly. In ancient China, the year was divided into twenty-four Solar Terms, reflecting the change of weather in different period. Although Solar Terms become increasingly ineffective in agriculture, with the artistic conception of calligraphy, the posters create an atmosphere of climate, presenting the rhythm of life and the beauty of nature.

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    Wei Hong, China (2015)

    Hong Wei lives in the city of Zhongshan. He is the member of Japan Typography Association. He founded Day Day Up Design Consultants in 2002. Engaging in branding, packaging design...

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    Winter goes and spring comes; flowers blossom then fade; nature proceeds in a slow cycle repeatedly. In ancient China, the year was divided into twenty-four Solar Terms, reflecting the change of weather in different period. Although Solar Terms become increasingly ineffective in agriculture, with the artistic conception of calligraphy, the posters create an atmosphere of climate, presenting the rhythm of life and the beauty of nature.

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    Wei Hong, China (2015)

    Hong Wei lives in the city of Zhongshan. He is the member of Japan Typography Association. He founded Day Day Up Design Consultants in 2002. Engaging in branding, packaging design, book design and commercial space design. All these years he attempts to explore design within Chinese context from a humanistic perspective. Hong Wei has won over 200 design awards at home and abroad, and has participated in several major design projects. His major works include ‘Hun’ Design, A gift from Hong Wei, Enchantment of Handwriting, These are The Beauty of Books in China. His works were currently exhibited Red Dot Award Communication Design, Communication Arts, New York TDC, Silver Pencil of One Show, Tokyo Type Directors Club, And 3 Best Work, 71 Nomination Awards of Japan Typography Association.Some of his works are now collected by Guan Shanyue Art Museum, Hong Kong Heritage Museum and Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg.

    Publications

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    ‘Hun’ Design

    (2013)

      A gift from Hong Wei

      (2014)

      Enchantment of Handwriting

      (2016)

      Awards

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      • 2014.2016

      Red Dot Award Communication Design
      • 2015

      New York TDC Annual Awards
      • 2015,2016

      Silver Pencil, 2 Merit Awards of One Show
      • 2013,2014,2015,2016

      Tokyo Type Directors Club Annual Awards
      • 2013,2014,2015,2016

      Grand Prize,3 Best Work, 71 Nomination Awards of Japan Typography Association
      • 2002,2005,2007,2009,2011,2013,2016

      2 Judges's Choice Awards, 2 Silver Awards, 7 Bronze Awards, 14 Excellence Awards of HKDA Global Design Awards
      • 2013,2014,2016

      The Beauty of Books in China