Most people watching the World Cup 2014 competition in Brazil have their eye on the ball. But a pair of designers–Guus ter Beek and_Tayfun Sarier of_Tribal Worldwide in London–cast a critical gaze_on the event’s televised graphics and found them wanting. Together with_Jordon Cheung and George Grace, the pair are debuting Redesigning The World Cup 2014 Brazil, which_gives the World Cup graphics a flat face lift. They tackled such elements as the clock, the formation screen, in-game infographics and notifications. “The abundance of clumsy gradients actually makes the score harder to read (certainly from far in a crowded pub), as well...

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