The Context
⭕ This is the design I created for The Red Team Analysis Society article [🇬🇧 🇫🇷] titled :
“Adapting to the Burning World?”
It illustrates the Second Part of the articles series related to the world fires spreading more and more frequently over the world.
The Art Direction for the First Part of this series can be found here.
The Design
Planet Earth, ravaged by fires and global warming raise its dead trees as the crosses of the ecological graveyard that it has become.
Achieving to burn away in a last embers gleam, it leaves behind a plume of smoke in the starry sky, into which our hashtag#future could have been written.
These stars are fading away in a white void, into which our planet is plummeting. White which could have held the potentiality of all the things to be done in the future…but, in the end, which will stand only as the absence of all the things which have not been done in the past.
Summary of the Topic
🔺 Lack of historical and past data about such a range of events put in perspective.
🔺 Hypothesis about Life management of human societies in such conditions.
🔺 Which solutions Science can propose?
🔺 Sourced analysis. No opinions. No fake news.
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Thank you very much for your comment coming from an IT expert, Nouha!
Very interesting article and excellent choice for th Sphinx!!
Splendid as always! And also this showcase the very broad scope of your design skills!
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Very interesting article and a beautiful featured image, extremely representative and evocative.
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