It's back! With the goal of bringing a little cheer to patients in the hospital during the holiday season, the deviantART Holiday Card Project connects deviants from around the world and applies their tremendous artistic abilities in designing and creating uplifting holiday cards.
In past years, the Project has received more than 5,000 cards sent in by more than 1,000 deviants from 50 different countries/political regions. Cards were then divvied up and distributed in-person by deviantART members to local Los Angeles, CA hospitals, with additional cards given to various hospitals in the U.S. and abroad for hospital staff members to hand out
The DeviantArt #HolidayCardProject is back for its 9th year! With the goal of bringing a bit of holiday cheer to patients in the hospital during the holiday season, the Holiday Card Project connects artists from around the world, applying their tremendous artistic abilities to designing and creating uplifting holiday cards.
In the past few years, this project has received more than 5,000 cards sent in by more than 2,000 deviants from 60 different countries/political regions. Cards are then divvied up and distributed by DeviantArt members to local Los Angeles hospitals, with additional cards given to various hospitals in the U.S. and abroad
Voyage to the Unknown: Typography by Ode-Chan, journal
Voyage to the Unknown: Typography
The Voyage to the Unknown project challenges deviants to explore categories or sub-categories that they don't usually explore.
As part of the project, I have decided to feature art from the typography category.
At first this was hard for me.
There are a lot of categories that I rarely visit, but choosing a category I am not drawn to and spend time researching it for stuff I like?
But despite it not being appealing, after searching the category, I found that most of the pieces are not just art, but also try to make a statement.
Which is pretty cool.
These are the deviations that caught my eye the most:
It was hard to choose, buy my fa