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Extinction

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Extinction. Get inspired and try out new things.
How Extinction Rebellion designed “angry but peaceful” protest graphics - Design Week

Protests against climate change and ecological destruction are currently taking place across the world – we speak to graphic designer, Clive Russell, about how the eco group has used creativity to activate, enrage and involve people in the movement.

Oso polar

Calentamiento global En 2015, se firmó el Acuerdo de París para limitar el calentamiento antropogénico a un máximo de 2 ° C. Si sus signatarios lo ratifican y respetan, podría ayudar en gran medida a proteger tanto a los osos polares como a los humanos del derretimiento del hielo y el aumento del nivel del mar.

39 Visual Comparisons Of The Size Of Long-Extinct Animals With Their Modern Relatives

Modern technology does not only let us enjoy the things that are in the present, but also things from the past. The software available, like Photoshop, helps us take a glimpse at what things looked like. Even though they still remain digital, they're pretty close to reality.

39 Visual Comparisons Of The Size Of Long-Extinct Animals With Their Modern Relatives

Modern technology does not only let us enjoy the things that are in the present, but also things from the past. The software available, like Photoshop, helps us take a glimpse at what things looked like. Even though they still remain digital, they're pretty close to reality.

IMPACT: Most of the animals we see today and love will become extinct in just several years. It's really heart breaking to realize that.

In this article, we have a collection of 40 Inspirational Typographic Posters to give you a creative boost. Check them out and let us know your favorites.

Quagga

Quagga, subspecies of plains zebra (Equus quagga quagga) formerly found in vast herds on the great plains of South Africa but now extinct. Quagga were reddish brown with dark brown stripes that faded behind the shoulder. The last known surviving quagga died in the London Zoo in 1872.