OSS HOPE
“Voyage to a space station 600 kilometers above the earth at the Museum of the Future. Explore the space station and learn about the community of Pioneers living and working there. Observe the missions they undertake, study the things they invent and discover, and gaze upon the inspiration for it all – our beloved planet Earth.”
As OSS Hope is focused on low-impact living and efficiency, the color palette was developed across all digital interactives with dark themes and UI surfaces, thereby conserving battery life by reducing the use of light pixels aboard the station.
The typographic and illustrative style is all about simplicity. The idea is that by using simple forms and shapes, all the pioneers on board can communicate more easily. The typeface used for all signs and labels as well as the UIs is Noto, allowing for more than 800 languages for communication. As for the illustrations, they’ve been simplified to the bare minimum, in order to make them more accessible and readable.
The typographic and illustrative style is all about simplicity. The idea is that by using simple forms and shapes, all the pioneers on board can communicate more easily. The typeface used for all signs and labels as well as the UIs is Noto, allowing for more than 800 languages for communication. As for the illustrations, they’ve been simplified to the bare minimum, in order to make them more accessible and readable.
The visual identity was implemented by the media designers in the UI and UX digital interactive and immersive media installations in space, as well as in the signage, and exhibition graphics developed by our team internally.