Inspired by what we are living now, the idea is that perhaps in the future, masks will not only be used as an instrument to keep us safe, to protect ourselves and the others, but it will evolve into an high-tech fashion accessory. Like are smartphones, or smartwatches today. Especially those last ones, that proved already in many occasions how a beautiful iconic piece of tech it's not only that, but it's also something that can prevent, detect and saves many lives. We took inspiration from futuristic fashion and thought that masks will become socially accepted in the future. An instrument that doesn't just scream 'I'm contagious', but that will be seen as 'fun', and 'social'. We imagined that it could work by tracking the movement of our mouth, to replicate that on the screen of the mask, which if swiped, shows different type of lips or filters. This way a futuristic mask will not just work to keep us safe, which will always be its primary function, but while doing that it will work also to make us smile. Litterally.
Amatita Studio is a creative duo born from the combination of ideas of an illustrator and an animator, based in Valencia, Spain. Our work specializes in illustration, animation, lettering and our inspirations comes mainly from the world outside and the shared passion for cartoons and illustrated stories. We love what we do and we like to challenge ourselves in order to improve and reach new goals.
Abraham Mast
Olga Zalite
Gian Wong
Diego Marmolejo
Angela Bardakjian
Mike Karolos
'Refugee' The year is 2120. We are now forced to leave our home, planet Earth. No refugee wants to leave their home but that's necessary when it is the only way to survive. Earth is now a hostile environment due to human behavior. There are no more borders, we are all earthlings and refugees looking for a new place to call home. This is a possible scenario for the future. Maybe not in 100 years from now but it could come to that at some point unfortunately. My illustration has two meanings. One is about how we treat our planet and the second is regarding refugees. We could all be a refugee in the future so think twice before you judge.
Mike Karolos
Antoine Goulet
el Diex
Manuel Kilger
Luis Pinto
Toma Studio
Maria Kulinskaya
In the future humans learn that in order to evolve in a positive way they’ve to study a lot (even more) about the relationship between nature + technology as one to create a powerful impact on our planet. Thanks to this immense wisdom new generations are able to find sustainable-innovative solutions to coexist in this world as well as new scientific breakthroughs that will change the way we see, perceive and design our universe.
Luis Pinto
Antonio Uve
Evgenia Makarova
Illustrescu
Amatita Studio
Adriana Garcia
Ana Gomez Bernaus
As a graphic designer and lettering artist the first concepts that came to my mind regarding this card are balance, harmony and symmetry. The number six is an even number and when combined with the heart as the amount of elements in a composition it quickly draws a balanced structure. Formally, the 6 resembles the link of a chain, and that made me think of the idea that we are all linked within 6 degrees of separation, therefore, it's a number that we currently use to describe connection, but we do it on the basis of distance. March 2020 will always be remembered as the time where we all had to stay away from each other, but it has also made evident the desire we all have to stay together. I have been video conferencing with friends and family more than ever. Based on this experience, I envision a future where technology allows us to get together over any distance to collaborate, inspire and support each other. I envision a future where we are all united by six steps of connection.
Ana Gomez Bernaus
Javier Perez
Andrea Bojkovska
Fran Labuschagne
Marc Urtasun
PJ Offner
Ollie Hirst
The future will still be beating to the same rhythm.
Fran Labuschagne
Noonmoon
Peter Cobo
Ryan Coleman
Long Vu
Victor Vergara
Maria Fedoseeva
In the distant future, sea level may have risen so high that even New York’s famous Statue of Liberty’s head is barely above water.
Noonmoon
Laimutė Varkalaitė
Mildeo
MUTI
Ilyas Bentaleb
Alex Pogrebniak
Xave (Xavier Sánchez)
Time travel has given the human race an opportunity to journey deeper into space than ever. The discovery on new planets has revealed many viable options for colonisation.
MUTI
Zinkete
Daniel Shubin
Andra Popovici
Charlie Davis
One Horse Town
Ruben Ireland
THE QUEEN OF HEARTS 2120 - The Queen Of Hearts Watching over her biomechanical subjects, suffering the perpetual war between the beautiful irrationality of love and the inevitable psycopathy inherent in their AI. A battle she can neither escape inwardly as she wonders what it is that loves them. Her Self or her <c/god=given> Algorithm?
Ruben Ireland
Aleksandra Marchocka
Anna Kuptsova
Marcelo Anache
Luna Buschinelli
Renaud Lavency
Raúl Gil
My queen of Diamonds illustration reflects the future hundred years from now as I imagine it would be. People will discover new technologies, develop new devices and interfaces. This will all ultimately lead to changes in our own physiology. I imagine we would achieve a sort of human and machine blending. And while it will give as more advanced capabilities, it surely will affect our perception of life. My main concern is if we will still possess our current level of humanity. Or if the ongoing race for physical improvement will take away a part of our inner world and everything that makes us human. I guess time will tell.
Anna Kuptsova
Dima Krab
Iain Macarthur
Patrycja Krawczyk
Sergey Serebrennikov
Mitt Roshin
Sebastian Onufszak
Adnan Ali
Dani Blázquez
size
Poker, 88.9 × 63.5mm
material
Bicycle® paper with Air-cushion finish
inside
52 Playing cards + 2 Jokers + Info card
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