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YA ! 空間製作

branding, graphic design
2022


Art Director
余岱官 Kuan

Designer
汪平

品牌名「YA ! 空間製作 」源自創辦人小葉 (YA!) 之名。
「YA!」不僅是名字,更是一種發自內心的喜悅,
一種在美好空間裡自然流露的感動。
設計不只是堆砌風格,更是講述故事、傳遞溫度。
每一處細節,都是讓人想說一聲「YA!」的理由。
Say YA! to this beautiful interior design.✌️ ✌️ ✌️ ✌️

品牌 Logo以東方感的中文字結構為核心,將「木」與「Y」、「A」結合,呈現出穩重與個性兼具的視覺。「木」代表品牌的根基,取自公司名「木土空間」; 「Y」與「A」則是品牌名的縮寫。

色彩以大地色系為主,低調卻不失溫度,將空間與自然緊密連結,讓設計更貼近人心。

主視覺中的隔線設計,是空間設計中點、線、面延展,猶如相機取景框,將空間中的美好細節框入視野。

The name ‘YA!’ is inspired by the founder’s nickname. Beyond being a name, it serves as an exclamation of inner joy—a feeling of emotional resonance when entering a beautifully designed space. Design is not simply about aesthetics; it is, more importantly, about storytelling and creating human-centered environments. For these reasons, we say “YA!” to beautiful interior design.


The logo adopts an eastern typographic approach, combining the Chinese character for wood, “木”, with “YA” to form a balanced yet distinctive visual identity. Incorporating the character “木” grounds the brand in its Chinese name, Mu-Tu Space, establishing cultural relevance and a meaningful connection to its roots.


The overall branding features an earth-toned color palette, resulting in a visual language that feels warm, grounded, and understated. This close relationship between nature and space allows the design to resonate on a deeper, more human level.


The line break in the key visual is a conceptual extension of the point–line–plane theory in spatial design. Like a camera’s viewfinder, this visual device frames and highlights the beauty found in every detail of the composition.










                                                        


   


  
 




 
                                                        
                                                        

                                                                                                             



         


     


                                                                                                             













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