The Power of Dazzle.
An exercise that turned into a poster.
I’ve always loved the idea of the “dazzle” camouflage used on battle ships in World War 1; hiding in plain sight, confounding your enemies with hard to understand data, and the visual connection to the Vorticism art movement. These crazily decorated ships were a highly effective means to screw with German U-Boats being able to target and disable them. I also like the metaphor of being able to hide by not hiding, both as disruptive camouflage and as a personal statement.