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“Animal Vision, Part 2” poster

Contributed by HAL Typefaces on Jun 26th, 2024. Artwork published in
February 2024
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“Animal Vision, Part 2” poster 1
Maryna Zevako. License: All Rights Reserved.

Maryna Zevako designed and created this A1 poster titled “Animal Vision, Part 2”. It was silkscreen printed with custom-made ink infused with UV-reactive powder, mixed in the printing workshop of Gerhard Müller at ABK Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design.

The content and images were generated with ChatGPT, Dalle-2, and Dreamstudio.ai to illustrate the differences between binocular and insect vision, with fun facts about bees, flies, and other insects. These creatures can identify objects by detecting UV-glowing patterns. The poster is printed “white on white,” requiring a UV lamp for reading.

The “Animal Vision” project has been exhibited at the exhibition IMAGINE it’s 2050… by the communication design class of Professor Lucienne Roberts at the State Academy of Art and Design Stuttgart, which took place in February 2024. The poster will also be exhibited at this year’s ABK Stuttgart Rundgang. It was typeset in Arial Narrow by Monotype and HAL Timezone, published by HAL Typefaces.

“Animal Vision, Part 2” poster 2
Maryna Zevako. License: All Rights Reserved.
“Animal Vision, Part 2” poster 3
Maryna Zevako. License: All Rights Reserved.
“Animal Vision, Part 2” poster 4
Maryna Zevako. License: All Rights Reserved.
“Animal Vision, Part 2” poster 5
Maryna Zevako. License: All Rights Reserved.
“Animal Vision, Part 2” poster 6
Maryna Zevako. License: All Rights Reserved.
“Animal Vision, Part 2” poster 7
Maryna Zevako. License: All Rights Reserved.
Maryna Zevako. License: All Rights Reserved.
“Animal Vision, Part 2” poster 9
Maryna Zevako. License: All Rights Reserved.

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