GLOBAL WORK, a brand operated by Adastria Co., Ltd. under the and ST HD Group, will launch a collaboration collection with SATELLITE CRAYON PROJECT on June 5, 2026. SATELLITE CRAYON PROJECT is an initiative that encourages interest in Earth through colors seen from satellites in space. GLOBAL WORK’s brand color, blue, is derived from the Earth as seen from space, known as the “BLUE MARBLE.” This resonated with SATELLITE CRAYON PROJECT, which communicates the diversity of Earth’s colors through crayons, leading to the creation of a special collection. The lineup includes nine product types, such as T-shirts in Earth-inspired colors, kids’ T-shirts printed with crayon artwork, tote bags, and PC cases. Pre-orders will begin on May 12 through the official online store and ST. The collaboration concept is “See the world through your clothes.” The project expresses the beautiful colors that exist on Earth through apparel and proposes an experience of seeing, wearing, and feeling those colors. The key feature of the collection is SATELLITE CRAYON PROJECT’s approach to color. The project recreates the natural colors of Earth captured in satellite photographs and marks each crayon with the latitude and longitude of the location where that color was collected. The reasons behind why a place has a particular color may be connected to Earth’s mysteries or environmental changes. These “colors without names, but with reasons” have been faithfully translated into apparel and goods, creating a lineup designed to spark curiosity in both children and adults. The products and store displays also include mechanisms that encourage intellectual curiosity, with the aim of expanding interest in the world beyond simply wearing clothes. Each product includes a two-dimensional barcode that links to a page explaining the story behind the color. Some large stores will feature interactive POP displays: when customers flip over a color labeled only with latitude and longitude, a satellite image o