Mars Olympics

Project Thumbnail
Project Thumbnail

For my Mars Olympics design, I was inspired by the planet’s iconic red-orange surface, which comes from iron that has oxidized, essentially creating a world covered in rust. I wanted to highlight this chemical aspect as a defining feature of Mars, merging the visual language of science with the spirit of athletic competition. The project celebrates both the strength and energy of sport and the unique scientific identity of the planet.

For my Mars Olympics design, I was inspired by the planet’s iconic red-orange surface, which comes from iron that has oxidized, essentially creating a world covered in rust. I wanted to highlight this chemical aspect as a defining feature of Mars, merging the visual language of science with the spirit of athletic competition. The project celebrates both the strength and energy of sport and the unique scientific identity of the planet.

Client

Luca school of Arts

Client

Luca school of Arts

Client

Luca school of Arts

Year

2024

Year

2024

Year

2024

A profile picture of this person
A profile picture of this person
A profile picture of this person
A profile picture of this person
A profile picture of this person
A profile picture of this person
A profile picture of this person
A profile picture of this person

Posters

Posters

For the posters, I used squares as a reference to the periodic table, emphasizing the chemical inspiration behind the project. In the backgrounds, figures are constructed from lines and dots, a nod to the way chemical structures are represented. These abstract forms are shaped to reflect athletes in motion, visually connecting chemistry and movement to express the fusion of sport and science at the heart of the Mars Olympics.