Designed and illustrated by the very famous
Yuko Shimizu. She
is a freelance illustrator based in New York City and an illustration instructor at School of Visual Arts. Newsweek Japan has chosen her as one of "100 Japanese People The World Respects" in 2009.
At INQ we make a new type of handset - the Social Mobile - designed for the way people communicate today. The services we’ve built into the device are there to be used, and not sit stranded and unwanted in some obscure sub-menu.
Communication is at the heart of everything we do. We express this in our brand through one of its most striking and creative aspects: art. Not in any lofty way, but in vibrant and streetwise forms: illustration, comics, film - whatever we like really, whatever catches our eye.
With the INQ¹ box we wanted to create an object of beauty - something to cherish not chuck. All too often, packaging needs up in landfills, or recycling bins at best. While we’d like people to keep it, use it and treasure it.
When we design our handsets we remix and edit internet services so that the play best on a mobile. Similarly, we remixed the idea of a box and made it into a place to display artwork. The box art, and the illustrations on the help cards, come from people whose work we really like.
-INQ
Nice I love the kimono style!
ReplyDeleteGreat illustration, it is really an object of beauty
ReplyDeleteit reminds me of some packages for make-up powder
ReplyDeleteFascinating and beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love the Japanese adornment
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