Extinct by Network Osaka

Extinct by Network Osaka

Extinct by Network Osaka

Extinct by Network Osaka

Extinct by Network Osaka

Extinct by Network Osaka

Extinct by Network Osaka

Extinct by Network Osaka

Extinct by Network Osaka

I have been enjoying the work of the talented Network Osaka for quite some time now, and wanted to share his stunning newly launched project entitled Extinct. D Kim researched and created 26 cards outlining various endangered species, and designed each animal in his own elegant and simplistic style. In his own words:

“The goal of this project is to bring awareness to the millions of species that are under threat because of climate change. I created 26 different cards with various endangered species. Each animal card is depicted with its own abstract representation symbolizing the departure of the unrecoverable beauty of these species.”

Just look at that map and information design, a beautifully executed project for spreading information on a topic more should take an interest in. Check out the full PDF version of Extinct here at Artist as Citizen, and also swing by Network Osaka’s website and Flickr stream for more of his work.


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5 responses to “Extinct by Network Osaka”

  1. D Kim Avatar
    D Kim

    Really appreciate this James ;-)

  2. ana Avatar

    gorgeous,
    though not particularly heart-warming.

  3. Robert Avatar
    Robert

    This is a good work. YOU SHOULD LEARN JAMES, THIS IS A GOOD WORK FROM TALENT PEOPLE, AND NO FROM YOU, ALL YOUR WORKS SUCKS, ENOUGH OF THE GLOW EFFECT!!! NO PATTERN RULES !!! DO SOMETHING ORIGINAL FOR CHRISTS SAKE.

  4. Gary Avatar

    @Robert

    Bloody hell Robert whats that all about?
    Who forced you to visit Signalnoise? If you don’t like it you can piss off man!
    Chucks stuff is totally different and were does it say James is taking credit for this work.

    ps it’s a shame you didn’t leave a link to your website cause I would have loved to have seen how good your work is ya tit.

  5. Billy Avatar

    Great work. It’s our job as designers to use our craft to draw attention to worthy causes, and this gallery is an exceptional example. Good on ya.

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