Orange Blue: a humanistic view
The Earth is round. Based on this observation, how can we flatten this sphere without deforming it or cutting it up randomly? Even the best-known world map, the Mercator, is deformed. It favors northern countries to the detriment of southern countries and promotes a truncated mental image of the world. Global geopolitics have always been based on a skewed vision.
Imagined by Romane Lombard, in bachelor graphic design, Orange Blue is a fun and educational initiative for pupils aged 9-11 years old. Using puzzles, stamps, fabric spheres and wooden continents, they reassess the real size of the continents. With their parents’ input, they redesign a world where benevolence and respect for territories lead to greater respect for others.
This project is part of Design portfolio 2020, a selection of 36 projects from this year which bear witness to the talent, creativity and know-how developed by the students during their undergraduate studies.
Other projects
SEDNA
Juliette Amisse, Constance Fromentin, Maé Litou, Marine Tacquet and Etienne TijouuImagine the future of the oceans through design 5 students in the Master's program in Digital Design represented L’École de design Nantes Atlantique during the 3rd United Nations Ocean Conference...
R.E.M : Soothing the professional gamer
Juliette DesmaisonsYoung professional e-sport players have to cope with a hectic, anxiety-ridden day-to-day life without any real support. Yet they need to take care of their mental and personal well-being if they are...
Pass Vert (Green Pass) : Sowing interest in agriculture
Clément LambertPass Vert (or the Green Pass) is an innovative service inspired by the French “culture pass” and designed to reconnect young people in cities with agriculture. The service offers free green workshops...