Designers Against Coronavirus is the name of a digital file created and curated by CaroselloLab. Which takes care of exhibit a good number of illustrations, designs and animations with themes related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The creators of the works that are published on the page are made by graphic designers, illustrators and creative studios from all over the world.
The project Designers Against Coronavirus It only aims to collect and display the work, which the creatives are doing during the confinement. Because even in the worst moments, you can do creative and original work.
The page also gives you the option to make a voluntary donation to the Red Cross. If you want to help a good institution, this is a good option.
If you have a design, illustration or animation that you have made during the quarantine, you can send it, so that it is displayed on the page.
Designers Against Coronavirus catalog of designs and illustrations
Among the thousands of designs, illustrations and animations you find on the Designers Against Coronavirus page, there are many works that are very original and creative.
The good thing about the page is that in addition to seeing the works, you can also find the information of the creative who created the piece. You can check the social media accounts and web portfolio of the creatives.
The latter is very entertaining, because you can spend hours jumping from one portfolio to another. It reminded me of the old days of the internet, where someone shared a link to a font page in a forum, you went to see, you clicked and you didn’t realize how, but after a couple of clicks you ended up looking at an astrophotographer’s portfolio .
The same thing happens on this page of Designers Against Coronavirus, I highly recommend that you go in to see the work. Then click on the thumbnail of the designs so that you can see the work in a larger size, in addition to knowing the name and other information of the creative.
Enter the portfolios or Instagram accounts of creatives, it may happen to you what happened to me. I ended up following like 20 accounts in one day.
Some of those accounts and portfolios, I saved to share in the next few weeks, in individual articles here on the blog. Because those works are worth talking about, because they are very original.