The NASA branding has become iconic, entwined with our very conception of space exploration. The Artemis logo is a more recent addition to the system. Only time will tell whether it will prove to be as memorable as the meatball and worm logos but it certainly does a lot in terms of the amount of meaning built into its design language.

Amid the stunning images from Artemis II, you might not have given the logo design much attention – isn’t it just a letter ‘A’ with a couple of abstract lines? But every element of the Artemis logo has significance, and the symbol alludes to NASA’s most ambitious goal.

Inter Sans Semi-Bold. Each letter features a missing slice cut at a 60º angle. This is intended to represent the angle formed when two planetary bodies are in optimal balance and harmony. It also gives the typeface a dynamic and cinematic feel.

For most other uses, NASA favours Helvetica and Garamond.

For more space design trivia, check out the viral image of Super Mario twerking on the moon.

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