The Frog Queen Headquarters in a Low Resolution Design
Summer Luu — February 25, 2011 — Art & Design
References: splitterwerk.at & bookofjoe
Your eyes are not playing tricks on you, the Frog Queen building really does have a low-resolution facade so you can stop adjusting your peepers.
The Frog Queen (or the Prisma Engineering Headquarters) was designed by Splitterwerk and is a machine and motor technology company, so it is fitting that the exterior of its office building is one giant pixelated design. What is even more neat is that each pixel contains heavy circular patterns when you look at the Frog Queen more closely.
The Frog Queen (or the Prisma Engineering Headquarters) was designed by Splitterwerk and is a machine and motor technology company, so it is fitting that the exterior of its office building is one giant pixelated design. What is even more neat is that each pixel contains heavy circular patterns when you look at the Frog Queen more closely.
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