Unveiling the New Kiwi PyCon XIII Poster: A Fresh Journey in Wellington
Excitement is brewing as Kiwi PyCon gears up for its thirteenth installment, set to take place in the vibrant city of Wellington.
With a change in location to the picturesque Shed on the waterfront, attendees can anticipate an immersive experience like never before. Central to the event's anticipation is the unveiling of the official poster, which encapsulates the essence of the journey to gather and discuss all things Python. Let's delve into the design process behind this captivating new poster.
Embracing Timeless Design: The Influence of Bauen+Wohnen Magazines Continuing the tradition established in previous years, this year's poster draws inspiration from the timeless grid style design of Bauen+Wohnen magazines. Renowned for its architectural focus, particularly the grid-based magazine design work of Emil Maurer, this German publication from the 1950s and 60s provides a rich tapestry of design elements. By incorporating this aesthetic, the poster exudes a sense of journey, arrival and coming together, setting the stage for a memorable event.
A Direct Approach: Focusing on the journey, this year's poster takes a more direct approach, placing emphasis on the core of the conference to come together and engage in discussions about Python, the coding language that unites us. By stripping away unnecessary distractions, the design invites viewers to embark on a visual journey, mirroring the intellectual journey that awaits attendees at Kiwi PyCon XIII.
A Palette Inspired by Nature: Greenstone Coloured Greens In a nod to the natural beauty of New Zealand and its rich history, the brand colors for this year's event undergo an invigorating transformation. Inspired by native fauna and traditional greenstone, the palette features a range of lush green tones that symbolize growth, vitality, and connection to the land. This harmonious blend of colors not only reflects the spirit of the event but also pays homage to the cultural heritage of the host country.
Conclusion: As anticipation mounts for Kiwi PyCon XIII in Wellington, the unveiling of the official poster offers a glimpse into the immersive experience that awaits attendees. With its timeless design inspired by Bauen+Wohnen magazines, direct approach focused on the journey of gathering, and invigorating palette of greenstone-colored greens, the poster sets the stage for an unforgettable event. As Python enthusiasts from near and far prepare to converge at the Shed on the waterfront from August 23rd to 25th, the journey to Kiwi PyCon XIII promises to be nothing short of exhilarating.