The New Mozilla Firefox Graphics are Stunningly Minimalist
Kalina Ned — August 17, 2018 — Art & Design
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Amsterdam-based creative Timo Kuilder produces a series of color-rich Mozilla Firefox graphics to be used for the open-source web browser's online presence. The playful design-driven imagery will be displayed when Internet users attempt to download and install Firefox, as well as sign up for the company's mailing list. Due to the highly detail-oriented and well-curated collections, the usage of the Mozilla Firefox graphics will extend to blogs and marketing materials.
Timo Kuilder collaborates with creatives Yuliya Gorlovetsky, Liza Ruzer and Tim Lillis on the branding project. The result is a series of five color-oriented and playfully animated illustrations that rely on flat design. The Mozilla Firefox graphics depict individuals using techy devices in abstract on-the-go environments, while the motif of a cursor brings all the images together.
Timo Kuilder collaborates with creatives Yuliya Gorlovetsky, Liza Ruzer and Tim Lillis on the branding project. The result is a series of five color-oriented and playfully animated illustrations that rely on flat design. The Mozilla Firefox graphics depict individuals using techy devices in abstract on-the-go environments, while the motif of a cursor brings all the images together.
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