LONDON, June 1 — The London-based studio has launched a collection of interactive and digital postcards reflecting on the societal and cultural shifts that stemmed from the coronavirus pandemic. Postcards from Isolation was developed by Sabato Studio in collaboration with various designers and...
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Sabato Studio and Raffaele Filiberti have designed their own postcard, entitled ‘My Week,’ for the ongoing ‘Postcards from Isolation’ initiative. — Picture courtesy of Postcards from Isolation, Sabato Studio and Raffaele Filiberti LONDON, June 1 — The London-based studio has launched a collection of interactive and digital postcards reflecting on the societal and cultural shifts that stemmed from the coronavirus pandemic.was developed by Sabato Studio in collaboration with various designers and developers, including Anna Wojnarowska, Lorenzo Migliorero and Jacopo Botticelli.
The collaborative initiative gives the opportunity to send interactive postcards to anyone in the world with an internet collection, in an effort to “strengthen our connection to others” amidst the global pandemic. “In the same way, we want to tell the story of what we see from our locked down perspective, by framing it in a postcard to be shared with those who we can’t physically reach. We want this to be an open process of reflection on our current condition. The recipient becomes the sender, feeding into the project with another view from the lockdown,” Sabato Studio said of the project in a statement.
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