This series of cultural posters of "Feng Hua Xue Yue" in the style of ink and wash comes from Shenzhen designer Li Fojun.

"Fenghuaxueyue" writes free and easy "wind, flower, snow, moon" in a free and unrestrained freehand style. The main body of the poster graphics is derived from traditional calligraphy, and has evolved on the basis of tradition, showing the new ink calligraphy and font design. imagery.

The freely swaying brushstrokes are ingeniously blended with ink and clear water to form lively ink dots, presenting the visual effect of dripping ink.

Due to the addition of ink rhyme and texture, and the transformation of strokes according to the writing state, the characters themselves present a kind of interest beyond calligraphy.

For the "Feng Hua Xue Yue" series, Li Fojun explained his creative process in this way:

This work comes from his experience of traveling in Dali in 2007. He never forgets the four local landscapes of "wind, flowers, snow and moon". When washing the brush once, the remaining ink on the brush dripped onto the coated paper beside the table. The texture of the ink and ink presented inspired him, so he used this ink to write down the four characters "Fenghuaxueyue" that he always thinks of, And designed a series of posters.

This group of works has won more than 40 professional design awards including the Korea International Poster Exhibition and the Kan Taiqiang Design Award, and participated in various exhibitions. It also participated in Kaohsiung, Shijiazhuang, Zhengzhou, Taipei, and Shanghai with Li Fojun's design solo exhibition and other 13 cities for exhibition.

Taking the poster as the origin, "Fenghua Xueyue" also derived a series of cultural and creative products such as notebooks, tea boxes, silk scarves, and T-shirts.

The Wind, Flower, Snow and Moon series notebooks developed by Weizi in China are based on the Wind, Flower, Snow and Moon series of posters, combined with various crafts and materials that meet the theme for reengineering and regeneration design, presenting a comfortable and elegant visual experience. Photography is by Zhang Midi.

The bookmark of "Fenghua Xueyue" is made of stainless steel plated with 18k real gold, and laser engraving is used to add a new artistic conception to the font besides ink.

Copper Cuo is a traditional metalworking technique first seen in the Shang and Zhou dynasties. It has a history of 3,000 years. This set of "Fenghua Xueyue" tea set, which is in cooperation with the slow material cultural and creative brand, is carefully polished on African rosewood with Cuo copper technology, paying tribute to the text The abstract and unique charm can be described as penetrating.

The ink font is displayed on the silk fabric, which is re-deconstructed because of the crepe of the fabric, adding a sense of interest. Coupled with the streamer on the surface of the fabric, while paying tribute to the charm of the text, it also complements the traditional temperament of silk.

The picture comes from the Internet

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