Designer Lee Hongki challenges 'mic designing', impressive!
Dec 01, 2013 09:00
A talented artist out of FT Islands's Lee Hongki got another designing art hobby at the moment.
This time, Hongki challenges to create designs for microphones. Uploaded through FT Island's Facebook page, the photos of him busy sketching designs were uploaded under an album "Designer’s Diary by Hong-Gi".
From the photo itself, HongKi showed the process on how he came up with his 1st and self-designed mic holder, a black skeleton hand made of bass wood is attached to the mic as if two hands are holding it.
Taken from his own idea, into draft sketch and to the final output, designer Hongki proves there's nothing he can't do with his creative skills. What can you say to his special item?
This mic holder was actually used on their 'Madly' comeback stage performance on KBS Music Bank. Meanwhile, FT Island are in the middle of their promotions for 'Madly'.
Source: FT Island Facebook Written by KYUriShana#dkpopnews.net
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