Positive and negative spacing was used to suggest something coming into being. White negative areas around the centre appear bell and funnel-like to suggest sound; dark arrow-shaped positives remain pushing outward, expressing motion and growth.
This early logo isn’t a finished graphic but its light, minimal details allow for greater interpretation. By stripping back forms and reducing visual weight, the marks suggest rather than dictate; allowing the logo to adapt across contexts and media.
Endometriosis Awareness Month takes place each March, when daffodils are in bloom. Coping with an unseen condition can often require a brave face. The Just Dandy flower acknowledges that struggle whilst expressing hope through greater openness.
2026, Institute of Astronomy, Amanda Smith
Edwin Hubble seated in a punt that is about to pass under The Bridge of Sighs. The central image appears from a void in space and alludes to discoveries yet to be made.
Advertisement for GAMBIT Workshop, Cambridge.
Composite image: CMB (flower top right) - NASA/WMAP Science Team • source map.gsfc.nasa.gov
Dark Matter Cosmic Web (flower bottom right) - Volker Springel (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics) et al • source ESA/Hubble
Collection of Higgs Boson at CERN (left flower) - ATLAS Collection • source CERN
Promoting outreach events and activities.
This example shows the AstroEast identifier, an astronomy programme that is providing curriculum-based activities to schools across the East of England. Engaging young audiences with the excitement of the subject and helping to improve numeracy and literacy and inspire the next generation of scientists.
Image inset: Hubble Ultra Deep Field - NASA, ESA, and S. Beckwith (STScI) and the HUDF Team • ESA
A printer-friendly solar system pack created for easy sharing and storage.
A series of infographics created as part of the announcement of the Trappist-1 discovery. Please visit the main website for more examples and details.