‘Predators and Preys’ is a fascinating project by Italian illustrator and graphic designer Andrea Minini. The series explores negative space illustration through a collection of black and white animal artworks, where predators and their prey are seamlessly combined within a single composition.
Using clean silhouettes and minimal forms, Minini creates images that reveal a second subject hidden within the first.
For example, the illustration of a deer shows the face of a wolf between its antlers, while the legs of an eagle form the silhouette of a rabbit. Each piece plays with figure-ground perception, a classic principle in graphic design, where the use of negative space transforms simple shapes into layered visual illusions. Check them out below. Can you spot all the pairs?

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Answers
1. Deer & Wolf
2. Penguin & Orca
3. Gazelle & Cheetah
4. Rabbit & Eagle
5. Squid & Whale
6. Seal & Polar Bear
7. Rat, Bird & Snake
These illustrations were also used by National Geographic for their Nat Geo Wild campaign




Which one’s your favourite? Share this post with a designer friend and voice your views in the comments below. All images © Andrea Minini.





