symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle’s rims
all images courtesy of ion lucin

 

 

 

bike design. with the ‘baik’ bicycle, ion lucin wanted to create a concept with as few elements and lines as possible. starting with symmetrical lines and angles, it was possible to create a frame, which would blend with the rims of the bicycle. the minimalism goes even further, in the way the color is applied, to express more with less. 

symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle's rims
the fluorescent yellow color

 

 

 

from the side of the bicycle, viewers can only see its matte black frame, but from a specific angle, the bright color scheme makes an appearance. the design also has a bag, which is a part of the product branding. from a top view, you can see it in completely black, and in bright yellow from an angle. the branding follows the minimal idea, in form and color with a logo and a custom typeface, following the project ideology. 

symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle's rims
back view, saddle

symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle's rims
front view, carbon fiber rims

symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle's rims
the bicycle pedals

symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle's rims
side view of the bike bag and color scheme

symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle's rims
detailed bike bag 

symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle's rims
top view, branding, minimal color

symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle's rims
as with the bicycle, only from an angle the color is visible

symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle's rims
project logo, using the custom typeface

symmetrical lines and angles blend baik frame with the bicycle's rims
custom made typeface

 

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edited by: piotr boruslawski | designboom