The Alarm Clock
An unexpected resonance between relaxation and curiosity about travel.
An unexpected resonance between relaxation and curiosity about travel.
An unexpected resonance between relaxation and curiosity about travel.
Without exception, mornings are tough.
Waking up is a race against yourself and against time.
Sometimes you might feel like you're going to lose.
In that case, why not try another time?
"Time" exists all over the world. I don't think you have to focus only on your own time.
There are various scenes in the world when you have to wake up. A family lying on the beach with a beautiful sunset.
People rushing home after a day's work, the bustling flow of people and cars in a big city, etc.
Along with such scenes, as a member of the Earth, I thought, "Next, it's my turn."
If you could greet the morning with this kind of feeling, you would wake up with a strangely satisfying feeling.
Here lies new value created by breaking down preconceived notions.
Without exception, mornings are tough.
Waking up is a race against yourself and against time.
Sometimes you might feel like you're going to lose.
In that case, why not try another time?
"Time" exists all over the world. I don't think you have to focus only on your own time.
There are various scenes in the world when you have to wake up. A family lying on the beach with a beautiful sunset.
People rushing home after a day's work, the bustling flow of people and cars in a big city, etc.
Along with such scenes, as a member of the Earth, I thought, "Next, it's my turn."
If you could greet the morning with this kind of feeling, you would wake up with a strangely satisfying feeling.
Here lies new value created by breaking down preconceived notions.
An unexpected resonance between relaxation and curiosity about travel.
An unexpected resonance between relaxation and curiosity about travel.
An unexpected resonance between relaxation and curiosity about travel.
An unexpected resonance between relaxation and curiosity about travel.
An unexpected coexistence of relaxation and travel curiosity.
An unexpected coexistence of relaxation and travel curiosity.
THE BATH CLOCK
CONSULTING
Philosophical Design Consulting - Defining what “winning” truly means to you.
“I want to win that game, even though I don’t know the rules.”
Many people pursue “success” without understanding the meaning behind their own goals.
Yet unless we define what “winning” means for us,
even the most brilliant ideas cannot be properly evaluated.
My Role
My role is not to teach you how to win.
Together, we’ll define what “winning” means to you —
and design a structure that allows every decision to flow naturally from there.
What I Do
Philosophical Design Consulting
• Redefining the "axis" of your brand or organization
• Establishing criteria for judgment and making decision-making easier
• Guiding the alignment of design, experience, and language
• Accompanying the team to cultivate the “ground” for thought
For Whom
This consultation is suitable for people who:
• Companies and teams that want to clarify their “reason for existence” and “axis”
• Personal brands that aim to build a business while cherishing their worldview
• Creators and managers who feel uncertain about the direction of their designs and words
Profile
Ryuji Nakayama
Ryuji Nakayama spent about 25 years at Sony,
leading UI/UX design for the PlayStation series and directing new business initiatives.
As Montag Design, he collaborates with Toyota Motor Corporation, Marubeni,
medical startups, and application developers to redefine challenges and build brands
through design and thought.
All of his work is guided by the philosophy of giving shape to invisible value.