2019
Urban, Framework, Artifact, Object, Pattern, Perception, Presence, City
Sector
Services
How do objects and cities shape the way we see, collect, and translate visual information? The publication is built around two thematic lenses—design objects and urban frameworks–examining how visual culture emerges from artifacts and everyday surroundings. Objects, materials and the city are approached as active sources of reference and visual input, with photography and found imagery used to capture patterns of use, interaction, and perception.
Produced as a large, newspaper-scale editorial piece, the publication prioritizes physical presence and image-led storytelling. A black-and-white system, open page structure, and controlled use of contrast and white space allow the material to breathe. Typography remains restrained and purposeful, supporting the content and bringing diverse visual outputs into a clear, cohesive flow.