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Press <START> to into revolution

April 2nd 2024 Pixel Art Hand Pixelled
Cronos @diego-fung
100% 459 X 357 pixels colors 6 comments
Cronos @diego-fung I loved making this design with many references from the former USSR, from the color palette (which unconsciously resembles that of the Commodore 64) to the designs within Pixelart. I have wanted to make a design like this for a while, however I didn't know where to start.


In itself, the idea came to me after watching the movie Tetris, which gave me many ideas on how to start said Pixelart. Having said that, I must clarify something, and that is that I am not in favor of communism, much less of these regimes. However, I love the theme of the USSR in a cultural and political context, so I wanted to make a design of a ´´Computer belonging to a Soviet Agent in the Paper Please style´´ but using historical references of the USSR, from what happened with Pepsi, Gorbachev's advertising with Pizza Hut, even Tetris and St. Basil's Cathedral. I love the rich Russian culture very fervently, and I believe that not placing the most interesting and beautiful Cathedral in the world would be a Sin. That being said, I hope you like it.


And remember, it's not your design, it's our design!


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Tags: #pixelart, #art, #urss, #90s, #pixel, #design, #colorful, #nostalgia, #webcore, #cold, #ilustration, #32bits, #80s, #pixel

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Resolution: 459 X 357 pixels (163.8k pixels) Colors: 220

Comments (6)

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Nebular Inkstain
The constant emotional struggle of loving the old nostalgic Soviet films but also knowing they're propaganda. The best ones do a delicate dance of toeing the line between being critical of the regime and overt praise for the USSR
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Cronos
Thank you so much! The truth is that a Russian friend helped me translate. However, I really appreciate your support. If I make a design in Russian, I will call you directly to help me with the translation hahaha in advance, thank you very much.

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