FVS Community Challenges

We are stronger as a community. The FVS Community Challenges help you to put what you have learned into practice, get feedback from the FVS Community, and see how others solved the challenge.

At your pace: There is no deadline. You do the challenges whenever you have time. With your tools: The challenges are designed in a way that you can use any tool you like, your favorite one, or a new one you want to try.

Challenge 001: Take a circle. Divide it into four-quarter circles. Rotate the quarter circles. Mirror them over vertical and horizontal axes. Color the elements. Apply your component to different formats. The number of quarter circles and colors is up to you. Use #fvs_challenge_001 when you upload your work to your account on Instagram, get feedback from the FVS community, and maybe be selected for the gallery on www.flexiblevisualsystems.info.

Renata Sidorenko
https://www.instagram.com/studio.onvivid/

Challenge 002: Design letters and numbers on a 9-module grid. You can use any program, tool, or programming language you like. You can do something static or animated. You can work digitally or analog. You can use any color, material, or texture. The only restriction is: Your letters and numbers have to be designed with a 9-module grid. If you are in time for the 36 Days of Type challenge, which starts this year on the 10th of April 2023, add their hashtags: 36daysoftype + #36days_LETTER / NUMBER … and you might be reposted by them too. 🙂

Daniel Wenzel
Daniel Wenzel
Tim Rodenbröker
Paul Eslage

Challenge 003: Use a right triangle. You are allowed to repeat it, rotate it, stretch it, and color it. When you place one triangle beside another, there should be no space between them, like in the first challenge. You can use a square grid, like in the challenge before, or a triangular grid. The number of triangles and colors is up to you. Use #fvs_challenge_002 when you upload your work to your account on Instagram, get feedback from the FVS community, and maybe be selected for the gallery on www.flexiblevisualsystems.info.