The designers of New York City design studio Karlsson Wilker let their imaginations run wild after a visit to Durban, South Africa.
The designers of New York City design studio Karlsson Wilker let their imaginations run wild after a visit to Durban, South Africa.
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Sean, I must be half asleep. I stared at this for about five minutes, unable to work out what was the point. And then, when the caffeine had kicked in, it was, well, of course, obvious.
But there is something about the way it is done, such a simple picture, and yet there is a quality to it, so natural, their positions all so kind of relaxed, that obscures you away from the absolute revolution within it. And then it hits.
Very good. I think it’s quite a lot cleverer than its simplicity might at first seem.
Couldn’t have said it better. It’s the simplicity of the picture that makes it so powerful. I may use it to repeatedly to illustrate posts like I do with the one of Zuma high kicking.