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Widd 2010

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Created: 06/12/10
Last Edited: 04/17/12
Views: 5091
Appreciations: 158
Comments: 10
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Our process of thought started with the five basic needs of every human being: water,
food, health, a home, and energy.
As we believe industrial design can fulfill these needs, and the perfect way to do it is
through the development of recycling and reusable energy technologies.
We chose the promotion of this idea as our basic concept.
To further enhance the readability of our basic message, we chose a strong
statement: "don't throw anything away, there is no away".
Thus, solving the content, we moved on to the illustration.
We found that the only way the illustration could follow the meaning of the copy, is if
the copy was indeed made out of old, thrown away items. For each of the five basic
human needs, we chose a few corresponding items that we collected from our
basements, attics and garbage disposal units.
As the copy is read, the illustration flows with its meaning. We accomplished this by
dividing it into three parts, beginning with the collection of resources, following with
the transportation of resources, and ending with the processing of resources into the
fulfillment of the aforementioned needs.
We photographed the lettering and put it all together in photoshop. The final product
of our two weeks worth of work is the attached poster. We hope you have as much
fun viewing it as we had in making it.
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  • Don't Throw Anything Away, there Is No 'Away'
    World Industrial Design Day 2010 Official Poster
  • Collaboration with Bojan Kristofic

    Awards
    Art Directors Club Croatia 2011
    Student Bronze

    IDA International Design Awards 2010
    Student Gold

    Adobe Design Achievement Awards 2011
    Semifinalist (winner to be announced)


    Concept
    Our process of thought started with the five basic needs of every human being: water,
    food, health, a home, and energy.

    As we believe industrial design can fulfill these needs, and the perfect way to do it is
    through the development of recycling and reusable energy technologies.

    We chose the promotion of this idea as our basic concept.

    To further enhance the readability of our basic message, we chose a strong
    statement: "don't throw anything away, there is no away".

    Thus, solving the content, we moved on to the illustration.

    We found that the only way the illustration could follow the meaning of the copy, is if
    the copy was indeed made out of old, thrown away items. For each of the five basic
    human needs, we chose a few corresponding items that we collected from our
    basements, attics and garbage disposal units.

    As the copy is read, the illustration flows with its meaning. We accomplished this by
    dividing it into three parts, beginning with the collection of resources, following with
    the transportation of resources, and ending with the processing of resources into the
    fulfillment of the aforementioned needs.

    We photographed the lettering and put it all together in photoshop. The final product
    of our two weeks worth of work is the attached poster. We hope you have as much
    fun viewing it as we had in making it.