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    HARU stuck-on design;, SPREAD Ltd. / Japan
    HARU stuck-on design;, SPREAD Ltd. / Japan
    HARU stuck-on design;, SPREAD Ltd. / Japan
    HARU stuck-on design;, SPREAD Ltd. / Japan
    HARU stuck-on design;, SPREAD Ltd. / Japan
    HARU stuck-on design;, SPREAD Ltd. / Japan
    HARU stuck-on design;, SPREAD Ltd. / Japan
    HARU stuck-on design;, SPREAD Ltd. / Japan
    HARU stuck-on design;, SPREAD Ltd. / Japan

    HARU stuck-on design;

    SPREAD Ltd. / Japan

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    DFA Design for Asia Awards 2019 l Gold Award l Communication Design ▪ Marketing Campaigns
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    Stuck on it, not

    Designed to decorate walls, windows, and other surfaces without damaging them, HARU stuck-on design; is a set of colourful tapes made of three different materials, including Japanese Washi paper, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and oriented polypropylene (OPP).  Peeling them off is as easy as applying them, so this Stuck-on Design is perfect for pop-up concepts or one-off events in which designers and artists can turn any surface into a promotional canvas. The tapes come in various patterns and colours, and can be used both indoors and outdoors. The stuck-on design has been showcased in retail spaces, exhibitions, events, or as art installations in Singapore and Tokyo, and proven to be a low-budget, high-impact crowd pleaser ever since.

     

     

    HARU stuck-on design;

    SPREAD Ltd.

    Client: Nitoms, Inc.

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