Need a new computer? Now Dell has even more ways for you to turn your Dell laptop (RED).
Check out some of the great new designs by artists who have expressed their creativity and passion for (RED).
Not only do we love the way the way they look but we also love that
they help to eliminate AIDS in Africa!
Emil
Kozak is a graphic designer from a small town in Denmark. He was
inspired to take on graphic design as a result of his lifelong passion
for skateboarding. The style is fresh and positive, but often with a
message that digs deeper. Typographic, clean lines and few colors is
often how Emil Kozak..s artwork is described. Yet, there is always an
unexpected surprise: obscure references, playing with words, codes and
hints. Emil designed several different lines of (PRODUCT) RED artwork,
and here’s what he had to say about his ‘Grow Up’ concept:
Grow up is a series of illustrations depicting the process of plants
growing up, from seedling, to sprout, to mature plant in bloom. Like
the (RED) idea, the cycle repeating naturally.Native
of Finland, Klaus Haapaniemi has lived years in Italy and is currently
living and working in London, UK as one of Britain’s leading fashion
illustrators. This cultural diversity is reflected in the quality of
Klaus Haapaniemi’s work, often drawing from history, nature and
folklore to create iconic characters and unusual universes. Here’s what
Klaus had to say about his (PRODUCT)RED season-inspired designs:
My work for (PRODUCT)RED is based on the simple idea that in each
time of the year there should be a human thought for the people in need
of urgent help. For Summer, red can be found in the flowers and bees.
For Fall, red can be found in the clouds. I wanted to give the work a
positive feel to complement the (PRODUCT)RED characteristics in a
subtle way.Andrew
Lim is a Graphic Designer for Mother Design and Mother New York,
working on branding and strategic design for a wide variety of
companies. Here’s what Andrew had to say about his ‘Perception’ line of
(PRODUCT)RED designs:
The maze-like pattern represents the HIV conundrum. The little
pluses and minuses in this uniform and unending pattern speak to
recognizing the problem and working towards a common solution, just how
(PRODUCT)RED has create awareness and a sustainable flow of money from
the private sector into the Global Fund, to help eliminate AIDS in
Africa.
Check out all of the Dell (PRODUCT)RED artwork
here.