Tina has been basing her podium designs on the iconic Dai Pai Dongs in Sham Shui Po and other parts of Hong Kong. These small kiosks are prototypical features of Hong Kong: compact, dense, intense, and deeply integrated with the visual language and architecture of the urban fabric.
This "informal" urbanism works in concert with the hanging advertising signs, billboards, and multicolored facades of the street.
Below, Dai Pai Dongs in Mong Kok in early morning, before opening.
Also guys, please have a look at the original image below. Consider 2 minutes Photoshop work to highlight the important part of the image above, to communicate more to the viewer.
Another way of emphasizing the Dai Pai Dongs might be a simple visual technique like this. Be thoughtful about what you show and how you show it. It only takes a few minutes.
This "informal" urbanism works in concert with the hanging advertising signs, billboards, and multicolored facades of the street.
Below, Dai Pai Dongs in Mong Kok in early morning, before opening.
Another way of emphasizing the Dai Pai Dongs might be a simple visual technique like this. Be thoughtful about what you show and how you show it. It only takes a few minutes.