Guzet is a small village based in the South of France, in the very heart of the Pyrénées mountains. And that’s precisly where the Association Ciel d’Occitanie decided to build the 1st accessible to partially sighted people observatory in Europe.
Very ambitious project, this observatory will allow all type of people to discover astronomy and all its mysteries, and also dynamise a little more the Guzet village already known for its sky slopes.
The observatory’s global visual identity, counting its logotype and the whole graphical chart in addition to several communication support were then created.
The observatory’s global visual identity, counting its logotype and the whole graphical chart in addition to several communication support were then created.
Specially made for visually impaired people by the typographies.fr studio, the Luciole typography simplifies at the very best the distinction between the different letters as well as the reading in order to make the graphical chart and communication supports accessible for all.
The 3 very contrasted colors used in the chart follow then the typography and optimize the reading for everybody.
« Close your eyes and see »
A video promoting a crowdfunding campain was needed by the Observatory and winds up the project, created hand by hand with the Association Ciel d’Occitanie.