We’ve used the term ‘minimalist’ a fair amount before, but these futurist body forms by digital artist Dxmiq take the meaning to a new level. Using soft angled shapes and soft, faded gradients, the forms are recognizably human, but also supremely simplified and streamlined.

Shared without further explanation, we like to think of the forms as futuristic iconography or signage, like way-finding designs from 2035 or so. Pretty cool work, via Behance:

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