Temperature Textiles Translate Climate Crisis Data into Colorful, Graphic Knits

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Creating tangible records of weather patterns has been a long-running practice for crafters and designers interested in visually documenting the effects of the climate crisis over time. Daniera ter Haar and Christoph Brach, of the Eindhoven, The Netherlands-based studio Raw Color, join this endeavor with their new collection of knitted goods that embed data about temperature changes, the sea’s rising levels, and emissions directly within their products’ patterns.

In each design, the duo translates data from the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC, into colorful, line graphics that represent four possible outcomes for the world through the year 2100. The titular Temperature Textiles rely on warm shades, sea level uses cool blues, purples, and greens, and emissions a combination of the two to visualize the changes.

Raw Color shares more specifics about the data behind Temperature Textiles on its site, where you can also shop the collection of flat and double knits. Follow the studio on Instagram to keep up with its latest designs. (via Design Milk)

 

Temperature Textiles Translate Climate Crisis Data into Colorful, Graphic Knits

Temperature Textiles Translate Climate Crisis Data into Colorful, Graphic Knits

Temperature Textiles Translate Climate Crisis Data into Colorful, Graphic Knits

Temperature Textiles Translate Climate Crisis Data into Colorful, Graphic Knits

Temperature Textiles Translate Climate Crisis Data into Colorful, Graphic Knits

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