Inspired by marble maze games Jones, Knowles, Ritchie (JKR) used a custom typeface “Maze Sans†to create an identity program for UNICEF branch, Marble, a science and art collective pioneering the future of ethical data.Â
Unicef refer to corporate data as a maze of information, challenging to navigate when looking for pathways to solutions. JKR took this analogy using colorful marbles to illustrate the journey of data in a simple and approachable way both statically and in motion. The font works particularly well when seen in animation using the marbles to communicate different directives. You can view the video of the marbles in motion here.
Images:Â Courtesy of Jones, Knowles, Ritchie (JKR)
We make every effort necessary to find out a little bit about each artist we post but unfortunately, we were not able to find out much regarding this Japanese artist at Yula Handmade. We were amazed at the detailed embroidery on these small brooches so we just had to show you. Â
You can see more of her intricate work on Instagram and Tumblr.Â
Israeli born Yoni Alter is a London-based designer and art director. He studied at Jerusalem Academy of Art and Design and continued his education at London College of Communication. The artist utilizes bold silhouettes and colors to depict architectural landmarks and icons from around the world. We were drawn to the simplified images, perspective and the dynamic splashes of colors.
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