Banov Store Graphic | Toy Designs
Banov Store Graphic  by Wu yao

Banov Store Graphic

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

Graphic design, visual identity system, brand identity, ornamental border pattern, geometric pattern, repeat pattern, symmetrical composition, bilateral symmetry, central focal point, typographic design, dual-script typography, decorative frame, scrollwork, baroque ornament, rococo flourish, floral motif, cartouche, architectural ornament, tessellation, grid structure, navy blue ground, prussian blue, golden ochre, burnt sienna, sage green, dusty teal, coral orange, warm gold, analogous color harmony, complementary accents, flat color application, vector illustration, digital design, contemporary graphic design, cultural branding, luxury positioning, heritage reference, traditional motif, modern interpretation, opulent aesthetic, celebratory mood, formal symmetry, pattern density, negative space, typographic hierarchy, bilingual design, ornamental vocabulary, decorative arts influence, Art Nouveau echo, neoclassical reference, surface pattern, wallpaper aesthetic, textile pattern suggestion, architectural detail, ceiling coffer motif, coffered ornament, cultural synthesis, sophisticated palette, chromatic balance, visual rhythm, gridded layout, border treatment, frame-within-frame, oval aperture, scrolling vine, organic curve, geometric precision, crisp edge, flat design aesthetic, contemporary luxury, brand sophistication, cultural heritage celebration, visual opulence, decorative exuberance, pattern complexity, harmonious composition, balanced asymmetry within symmetry, refined execution, digital craftsmanship, commercial design excellence.

This design was created for the graphic design of Ba Gong's house, which is located along the route of China's Ten Thousand Miles Tea Road, and is applied in stores. The pattern of the wallpaper is inspired by the major cities that the Ten Thousand Miles Tea Road passes through, combined with the unique contours, natural beauty, and dynamic animal images of each city. The pattern design is inspired by the 19th century arts and crafts style, with beauty as the core theme of creation. Inspired by nature, geometry, and architecture, transforming beauty into visual patterns.