Art Road signs one meter away by Dylan Coonrad
Artgraphic design

Road signs one meter away by Dylan Coonrad

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Emanuele D'Angelo

In this period we are seeing a bit ‘of all colors, now it is known what are the basic rules to follow to defeat the virus.
One of these rules is undoubtedly the one that requires us to keep one meter away in order to avoid the spread of covid-19.

So after imagining the most famous logos at a distance of one meter, today we will talk about the imaginative project by designer Dylan Coonrad.
The creative director of Cannon Design has revisited 10 road signs, road markings and building notices around New York City to help everyone stay safe and healthy during the lockdown.
The designer said he got the idea for the project after crossing empty streets and empty stores in a race through Brooklyn, New York.

To adapt to the social distancing guidelines, Dylan Coonrad thought of a sign for pedestrian crossings with people on the sidelines and warnings not to shake hands. Or he redesigned the fire extinguisher sign with a bottle of sanitizing gel in place of the fire extinguisher symbol.
In its version, the red signs in the New York City subways warning the public not to cross the train tracks advise people to avoid all contact.
Dylan Coonrad has also replaced the yellow plastic “Caution Wet Floor” sign with a text that reads “Celebrate Healthcare Workers“.
The notice imagines the icon of the person waving their arms to celebrate instead of slipping on a wet surface.

Even if the drawings are just simple projects created digitally, Dylan Coonrad still hopes that they can help everyone, keeping the right distance and respecting all the rules, we will get out of this complicated situation.

Artgraphic design
Written by Emanuele D'Angelo

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