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Article Header Design: “Losing Texas to Climate Change and the COVID-19?”



The design on the site of The Red Team Analysis Society (click to expand)

The Context

⭕ This is the design I created for The Red Team Analysis Society about the article [🇬🇧 🇫🇷] titled :

“Losing Texas to Climate Change and the COVID-19?”

It presents the dire consequences of the “Winter of Mass Destruction” that hit Texas in February 2021.

The Design

👁️‍🗨️ Choice of the AD : The Texan Bull looks at us straight in the eyes, seeming to ask us “Did you really do your best?”

Then, it decomposes into a skull, symbol of the Rancheros and the ruthless desert, to finally evolve into an half-cattle, half-machine creature, mutilated and corroded… evoking the hardships suffered by the Texan people under the combined effects of global warming and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Silent minotaur, it is the Guardian of the Labyrinth of our remorse and our fears for the future.

The landscape behind it is now a sterile land, ravaged by Ice, ravaged by Fire, its horizon blazing under the Lightning of a climate gone mad.

In the foreground, the carcass of a crashed plane bearing the arms of Texas is questioning us about our use of technology : will it succeed in making us take off or will it sign our demise?

Texas, your universe having turned really unforgiving, will it become the standard for all the countries in the world?

Summary of the Topic

🔺 Jetstream climate change leading to a “polar vortex” over the state of Texas.

🔺 Analysis of the effects of weather such as floods, frost, pandemic and its effects on the basic survival of Texans.

🔺 Development of the tactic and climatic concept of Hypersiege.

🔺 Sourced analysis. No opinions. No fake news.

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