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Endangered Animal Atlas Educational Graphic Posters by Vahid Mirzaei

Endangered Animal Atlas Educational Graphic Posters

Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025

Scanning this square-format educational poster from background to foreground, listeners encounter a deep wine-colored field, warm like aged burgundy or dark cherry, that extends across the entire composition providing a rich backdrop. Dominating the full height and nearly the full width of the image, the face of a Saola emerges, rendered entirely in flowing curved lines of bright magenta-pink, a color warm like tropical flowers or raspberry sherbet. Beginning at the top, two long curved horns sweep upward and outward like parallel crescent moons, each defined by concentric flowing lines that create a sense of smooth, ridged texture similar to running one's finger along gentle grooves. Moving downward, the forehead area between the horns displays intricate maze-like patterns, curved lines flowing like water currents or wood grain. Two large almond-shaped eyes sit symmetrically on either side, each rendered as concentric oval forms with small dark pupils at center, conveying a gentle, watchful expression. The muzzle extends downward through the center, lines flowing along its length to suggest the soft fur and gentle curves of this deer-like bovine's face. The entire animal appears constructed from these continuous flowing lines, creating a texture that feels both organic like natural growth patterns and precise like carefully laid mosaic tiles. In the lower left corner, bold white text reads SAOLA in large capital letters with a decorative serif style, feeling solid and authoritative. Below this, smaller text states CRITICALLY ENDANGERED, providing essential educational context. The overall impression combines the warmth of the magenta-pink against the cool depth of burgundy, creating visual energy throughout.

The Endangered Animal Atlas project visually presents 52 endangered animals to raise awareness while aiding Persian speakers in learning English. Each animal is depicted graphically with its name and conservation status, combining education and language learning. Designed for the National Language Learning Institute, the project enhances vocabulary while fostering environmental consciousness, making learning both engaging and meaningful.