View allAll Photos Tagged modulargrid
Whiff Love: An essential logo for essential oil.
Whiff Love is a distributor for Young Living essential oils, with base in Singapore and Bali, Indonesia. The name Whiff Love come from a play on the salutation “with love” [as explained in their website]. As opening the activity to the online mark...
www.mylaw.it/MyLaw/works/logo-design/logo-essential-oil-w...
Repost @arceffects: Incredible shot of the Special Edition Big Green alongside the long discontinued BGP courtesy of @gravityswell! ⚡⚡ #tbt #arceffects #specialedition #biggreen #ogbg #studio #recording #rig #modular #modularsynth #modulargrid #synth #synthesizer #geartalk #gearnerds #knowyourtone #guitar #distortion #fuzz, via Instagram: bit.ly/2jC3UxB
The burned-out shell of the Energovin building in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, stands as a stark testament to the devastation wrought by the Siege of Sarajevo (1992–1996). The once-vibrant industrial and administrative complex, which played a key role in the region’s energy supply and infrastructure, now bears the deep scars of wartime destruction. With its skeletal frame, shattered glass, and charred facade, the building exemplifies warchitecture—a term that captures the haunting beauty and tragedy of architecture reshaped by conflict.
During the siege, Sarajevo faced constant shelling and sniper fire that indiscriminately targeted civilians, homes, schools, hospitals, and crucial infrastructure like Energovin. The building’s once-bustling offices, labs, and control centers were reduced to blackened ruins, the glass blown out and the walls pocked with bullet holes and mortar damage. The structure’s exposed floors, mangled window frames, and skeletal remains reflect the human cost and resilience of a city that endured the longest siege of a capital city in modern history.
Energovin, strategically important for the distribution of energy and water, was heavily targeted by artillery fire to weaken the city’s critical infrastructure. The shelling sought not only to destroy the building but to demoralize the city’s population and force a surrender through a campaign of psychological terror. The building’s collapse disrupted energy supplies and water lines, contributing to the humanitarian crisis that left thousands without heat or electricity for months on end.
The aftermath of the siege is etched into every corner of the Energovin complex. Its ruined facade, a grid of burnt-out windows, hints at the loss of human life and the perseverance of those who worked tirelessly to keep Sarajevo functioning under impossible conditions. Today, the building stands as a monument to the endurance and spirit of the city’s residents, who refused to give in despite the odds stacked against them.
Photographers and historians alike are drawn to the warchitecture of Sarajevo—a visual record of the clash between creation and destruction. The Energovin building, with its stark geometric lines and shattered glass, embodies the city’s struggle and eventual rebirth. While many structures in Sarajevo have been painstakingly restored, buildings like Energovin remain in their damaged state, preserving the memory of those dark days and serving as a powerful reminder of the cost of war.
For visitors to Sarajevo, the Energovin building is more than a ruin—it is a symbol of the city’s resilience, a chapter in its complex history that speaks to the strength of the human spirit even in the face of unimaginable hardship.
DeBuNe is a Decentralised Business Network based which leverages the features of the blockchain to innovate and revolutionise the small and medium companies’ trading and market. How would it be possible to explain this “fourth dimension” of business? With a four-dimensional logo, of course! The challenge? Make it look user-friendly, easy to replicate and appealing.
www.mylaw.it/MyLaw/works/logo-design/four-dimensional-log...