I did this little spot for Wired Magazine's UK edition a while back. It appears in the July issue, for an article about recent developments in computational justice. Can computers be given a sense of fairness?
It was a tiny little spot, so the image had to be very simple, and easy to read. A cursor as part of some scales of justice worked out well. Here are some of the other sketches:
Ben, my AD mentioned that I could use a different shape for the composition, other than the usual square or circle. It being a story on computers, it seemed only natural to pixelate it.
You can read the article here. Thanks again, Ben!
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Computational justice
Labels:
computers,
digital,
fairness,
illustration,
justice,
Justin Renteria,
pixels,
spot,
Wired Magazine
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