Nobuya Hayasaka
Japan
He was born in 1987 in Sapporo, Japan, and studied a wide range of art disciplines at university, including fine art, crafts, video, and digital content, with a focus on media design. During his studies, he won the grand prix of the docomo Creators Cup two years in a row. Currently, he is a director of arica design inc. He uses his experience in a wide range of fields to work on branding and art direction for stores, inns, and companies. He has won national and international awards not only in graphic design, but also in the fields of illustration, video, advertising, and package design. Access Nobuya Hayasaka Newsroom
Featured Designs
Nobuya Hayasaka
Packaging
This package was created as a branding project for a floral artist. All of the brand's tools were created in a uniform gray color, which shows the true colors of the flowers. The packaging is designed in a simple achromatic color so as not to detract from the quality of the client artist's work. The symbol is based on the typography of a Japanese character meaning "flower", and all brand tools are created around this symbol. By using this "kanji" symbol, the client communicated to consumers its position as a Japanese floral artist.
A' Packaging Design Award - Platinum (2022) - Access Nobuya Hayasaka Packaging Press Kit
Nobuya Hayasaka
Brand Identity
These are branding projects for Q, an apple pie specialty store. The typography of the store's name, Q, was created using the apple as a motif and symbol for the store. All brand tools, including the exterior, interior, lighting, stools, uniforms, and packaging, were designed using this simple symbol. In keeping with the product concept of utilizing materials as they are, the tools are also designed simply, utilizing the colors and textures of the materials, such as paper and wood, as they are. All designs are in line with the store's vision of valuing the original taste of apples.
A' Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design Award - Silver (2022) - Access Nobuya Hayasaka Brand Identity Press Kit
Nobuya Hayasaka
Corporate Identity
This symbol has two meanings. It is the company name and the company slogan. It consists of typography of Japanese kanji characters, which read zaku in the company name. The kanji also contains the meaning of to create. The silhouette of Good's hand is formed using this character, which means to create. In this way, the company's slogan of Creating Good is expressed in a single mark. The symbol mark expresses the company's commitment to creating Good in the world through creative measures.
A' Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design Award - Silver (2022) - Access Nobuya Hayasaka Corporate Identity Press Kit