“Cosmos — Unfiltered”: a retro manifestation for those who breathe the galaxy straight in.
Back when people queued at the kiosk, chasing the wind and dreaming of tin-can robots, an iconic sketch would sparkle — an asymmetric planet with a tail of stars. Today, this symbol of a vanished golden age returns on a T-shirt, stripped of all filters and overlays. So pure, even the vacuum of space might grow envious.
A mini-chronicle: how the Universe was drawn in pocket format
Legend has it that the designer who created the Cosmos logo, at the end of the workday, quietly stuck a red and blue color sample to the window, just to see how the sun would shatter it into spectral shards. That was the moment the phrase unfiltered came to him — not about technology, but about a stance toward life: not sorting the light, not savoring it through layers, but pressing it right up to the eye, the heart, and courage itself.