A new logo of the Chornobyl exclusion zone created by Ukrainain agency Banda. Companies using this logo have to renew it each year on the day of the tragedy — April 26. Each year the octagon will appear slimmer, as it radiates backwards into itself until it disappears completely — much like the towns in the 30-kilometer exlusion zone that are gradually disappearing, destroyed by the passing of time and gradually absorbed by nature.
While the Chornobyl nuclear disaster lives on within the global collective memory, the towns within the 30-kilometer Chornobyl exclusion zone are gradually disappearing, destroyed by the passing of time and gradually absorbed by nature.
In response, the Ukrainian advertising agency Banda has created a new logo for the exclusion zone as a way to remind people of the worst nuclear tragedy in history.