A glorious 2008 campaign by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has been making a comeback thanks to a recent Reddit post going viral. The campaign, called WWF Japan – Population by pixel, was designed by the agency Hakuhodo C&D / Tokyo. The minds behind it were artistic directors Nami Hoshino, Yoshiyuki Mikami, and designer Kazuhiro Mochizuki. Inspired by their work, Imgurian JJSmooth44 made a follow-up to their design and it’s just as compelling as the original. “I did it as a programming challenge,” JJSmooth44 wrote.
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“I did it … in python … but the code is very gross. I only worried about the final product and not the readability/niceness of the code.” They paid homage to Hakuhodo C&D / Tokyo by scraping the Animal Planet endangered animals list.
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