An independent archive of typography.
Topics
Formats
Typefaces

PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022

Contributed by Gabriela Baka on Jul 3rd, 2023. Artwork published in
circa October 2022
.
PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022 1
Gabriela Baka. License: All Rights Reserved.

PPP stands for the Perpetual Peace Project ~2022, which is created and maintained by the Center for Philosophical Technologies and is a part of the School of Arts, Media and Engineering at Arizona State University. Its third edition is an academic/educational response to the Ukraine War, enabling conversations about the concept of peace in different directions with multiple perspectives. It begins from the understanding that for many today “peace” is a poorly defined word that has many meanings in different contexts – defined negatively as the absence of war.

From 2022 onwards, the project will investigate those political and institutional spaces best equipped to forge new practices of peace, especially in addressing current geopolitical conditions that seem to make peace unlikely, if not impossible.

The developed visual identity has its journalistic approach with a minimalistic color palette of grey tones, accompanied by black and white images from the war area. Effects like color inversion, image distortion, overlays, and contrast in the used typography add dramaturgy to the whole. Additionally, the use of a bit of mechanic but plenty of character Approach combined with its fixed width version Approach Mono brings an aseptic voice to the identity.

The PPP logo symbol contains three monospaced letters – where each of them has a separate stem and bowl from the other. This treatment gives a DIY / stencil feel to the sign but also emphasizes the destruction and fragmentation which is happening due to the war. The abbreviated PPP form is accompanied by the text in the monospaced typewriter style adding a rhythm and journalistic vibe to the developed visual system.

The repetitive aspect of the letterforms in the logo, as well as the usage of monospaced typography, allowed us to put the identity in motion and play with the perpetuity of animations or interactions on the project website.

Credits
Project organizers: Gregg Lambert & Adam Nocek
Branding and website design: Gabriela Baka
Website development: Owls Department

PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022 2
Gabriela Baka. License: All Rights Reserved.
PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022 3
Gabriela Baka. License: All Rights Reserved.
PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022 4
Gabriela Baka. License: All Rights Reserved.
PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022 5
Gabriela Baka. License: All Rights Reserved.
PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022 6
Gabriela Baka. License: All Rights Reserved.
PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022 7
Gabriela Baka. License: All Rights Reserved.
PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022 8
Gabriela Baka. License: All Rights Reserved.
The redacted update of Immanuel Kant’s Perpetual Peace combines  and .
Source: perpetualpeaceproject2022.org License: All Rights Reserved.

The redacted update of Immanuel Kant’s Perpetual Peace combines EB Garamond and Dreaming Outloud Script.

PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022 10
Gabriela Baka. License: All Rights Reserved.
PPP Perpetual Peace Project ∼2022 11
Gabriela Baka. License: All Rights Reserved.

Typefaces

  • Approach
  • Approach Mono
  • EB Garamond
  • Dreaming Outloud Script

Formats

Topics

Designers/Agencies

Artwork location

Post a comment