Osiris-REx by Kjell-Roger Ringstad

Kjell-Roger Ringstad

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Proceeds Support:


Proceeds support Space Horizons, an innovative non profit that promotes interest in STEM education for minority and female students in underserved communities. Space Horizons is a new collection of mission patch designs for your favorite past, present and future missions to help engage a new generation in the excitement of extending humanity’s reach beyond Earth.

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Design By: Kjell-Roger Ringstad
Kjell-Roger Ringstad

Kjell-Roger is a Norwegian designer who focuses on analog and digital experiences. He works as a designer, front-end developer, and new media coordinator. www.ringstad.me

 

Design By: Kjell-Roger Ringstad
Kjell-Roger Ringstad

Kjell-Roger is a Norwegian designer who focuses on analog and digital experiences. He works as a designer, front-end developer, and new media coordinator. www.ringstad.me

 

Artist Statement

I've always been a big fan of space and I'm pretty sure I wanted to be an astronaut when I was younger. I think I've watched most movies that is about space, not to mention documentaries. It never cease to blow my mind that we can send something completely unmanned into space to do the kind of mission the Osiris-REx will do. With a somewhat minimalistic style, which I'm passionate about, I've tried to illustrate the Osiris-REx as it finds the asteroid it's about to take samples from. As asteroids are pretty... grey... I've designed it with colors that doesn't pop to much, to contemplement the grey. — Kjell-Roger Ringstad