Crafting Shadows

Maiko Takeda's 'Cinematography' Collection Sheds Light on Shadows

The ‘Cinematography’ collection by Japanese designer Maiko Takeda is simple and beautiful. The photographs really breathe life and make it seem as if shadows have tactile qualities all on their own.

The collection was completed as a project at Central St. Martin’s school and detailed to the highest degree. Each metal accessory is covered in holes drilled by hand and shades the model, completely changing the picture.

Maiko Takeda sheds some serious light on shadows with this collection.
Trend Themes
1. Cinematography Collection - Designing unique metal accessories with hand-drilled holes that create captivating shadows opens up opportunities for innovative shadow-themed fashion.
2. Shadows as Tactile Qualities - Exploring the concept of shadows having their own tactile qualities presents potential for disruptive innovation in sensory packaging design and experiential marketing.
3. Detailed Handcrafting - Embracing meticulous handcrafted techniques, such as hand-drilling holes in metal accessories, offers opportunities for artisan-focused industries to thrive.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage shadow-focused designs to introduce unique and captivating accessories, garments, and footwear.
2. Packaging - Innovative sensory packaging designs that incorporate shadow-themed elements can create enhanced consumer experiences and differentiate products on the market.
3. Artisan Crafts - The artisan crafts industry can explore opportunities to showcase handcrafted techniques, such as metal accessories covered in hand-drilled holes, as a premium and unique offering.

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