This design was created to challenge the common dress code requirement for men to wear ties when attending the opera or a concert. Especially in Asia, where air conditioning was...
The original TYPE poster was designed in 1991 for the Japanese typesetting company Morisawa. The concept behind it was to blend different cultural elements into a cohesive word. The Chinese...
This design was inspired by the Henry self-portrait when he sits suited up in a chair with a Peking opera "Hualian" (painted face). This socks captures Henry's expression...
"HOPE" was originally created for the cover of Asia Magazine in 1961. It highlights the Chinese characters "希望" (meaning "hope") and uses a vibrant red color to convey...
These socks feature a blend of Western and Eastern facial features, combining a white face with blue eyes and a yellow face with black eyes. Washing Tips:- Wash with neutral...
The COLOR socks design beautifully demonstrates the idea that "color is the universal language." By pairing Chinese characters with their corresponding color representations, this concept is made accessible even to...
For an HSBC annual report cover, the apple and pearl was designed to put together a direct comparison between western and chinese culture. These socks draw a direct comparison between...
The New Old socks presents a playful experiment in exploring the contrast between the "new" and the "old." It cleverly splits the Chinese character "新" (meaning "new") in...
A water-resistant and easy to clean placemat featuring the GOD signature print, Tak Nam Tea House. Tak Nam Tea House is inspired by a classic Chinese restaurant. To this...
Made of durable stoneware, a mug with the GOD signature print, Nathan Road, an iconic urban scene of neon signs with a special blue treatment Details:- Made of...
Made of durable stoneware, a mug showcasing GOD's fictional society dedicated to all the Panda lovers out there. Details:- Made of Stoneware - 450 ml Capacity ...