EARTH SYSTEMATIC MISSIONS PROGRAM OFFICE
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT + ART DIRECTION + BRANDING
Twenty mission glyphs were created as a new visual language to tell the story of the suite of missions and instruments managed by JPL’s Earth Systematic Mission Program Office. Each glyph has a similar look but shows the nuances on each mission. Combined, they tell a more complete story about how we observe the earth. These glyphs were made into rubber stamps and LED displays. This project was a collaboration with Joseph Kennedy and the ESMPO team.
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