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    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024, Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan
    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024, Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan
    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024, Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan
    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024, Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan
    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024, Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan
    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024, Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan
    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024, Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan
    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024, Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan
    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024, Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan
    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024, Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan

    SENSE ISLAND/LAND 2024

    Flowplateaux Co., Ltd. / Japan

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    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) JONGGA KIMCHI BLAST TOKYO, DAESANG / Korea
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    DFA Design for Asia Awards 2025 l Gold Award l Communication Design | Identity & Branding
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    Echoes in Code

    Along the windswept coast of Yokosuka, this multisensory art festival transformed the city into a living instrument of light and sound. The visual identity was built on the rhythm of Morse code—lines and dots that expand, stretch, and shift depending on scale and distance. This flexible system became more than a logo: it was a visual pulse that linked posters, maps, installations, and digital screens into one coherent flow. Across the peninsula, artworks illuminated the old naval port with projected light, layered soundscapes, and tactile materials drawn from the landscape. Each intervention revealed a different facet of Yokosuka’s terrain—its history, its duality between Japanese and American cultures, and its relationship with the sea. The refined design language tied these experiences together, allowing art, place, and identity to merge into a single immersive field of rhythm and perception.

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