Tobias Wong

Tobias Wong is an amazing, conceptual artist who’s work explores the irony of consumerism and has been a great source of inspiration for my thesis project. Through his various products and exhibitions, he has led me to believe that a project where art, design, and conversation coexist makes for a very powerful statement. Here’s a snip-it of his interview with Theme Magazine.
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Packaging Luxury

As a designer, I’m in a field where we pay a lot of attention to designing not only a product but also the package that holds it. For a consumer, opening a package begins their experience with the product. So, sometimes the design of a package can make a product seem even more special. In the luxury business, packaging is extremely important. Many call out the big guns: embosses, die cuts, silk ribbons, tissue paper, Continue reading Packaging Luxury

Interview: Josee Lepage

Based in Montreal and New York, Josee Lepage is a design consultant, independent curator and founder of a namesake firm that specializes in collaborations, special projects and artistic direction in the realm of design.

Her curated pop-up shops have been great inspiration for my project and I was so excited to get an opportunity to speak with her. You can read the interview here.

Logo No Logo

Looks like conspicuous consumption is still lurking around the corner(based on an eLuxury question of the day). I find it fascinating that logos which were once thoughtfully stitched into couture are now decorating everything from iphone cases to doggy sweaters. When will this invasion of the logo end? I guess it’ll only end when the habit of conspicuous consumption becomes something of the past. Continue reading Logo No Logo

Brand Tags

Brand Tags is a collective experiment in brand perception. The basic idea of the site is that a brand exists entirely in people’s heads. Therefore, a brand is whatever a consumer says it is.

I was curious to see what people said about the Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Burberry brands and most people considered them to be expensive.

Anticounterfeit

When I was in NY doing research for my project, I came across dozens of vendors selling counterfeit luxury products. The International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition, world’s largest non-profit organization devoted solely to protecting intellectual property and deterring counterfeiting, estimates that up to 7% of today’s global trade (about $6oo billion) is counterfeit. Continue reading Anticounterfeit