Karl Nawrot: Mind walks
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Karl Nawrot is a graphic designer whose work has a pronounced architectural sensibility. His oeuvre includes typography, illustration, and abstract graphic compositions, and he uses techniques usually associated with architectural processes to create letterforms drawn using various media. ‘Mind Walks’ compiles more than 900 images of Nawrot’s selected works from between(...)
Karl Nawrot: Mind walks
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Karl Nawrot is a graphic designer whose work has a pronounced architectural sensibility. His oeuvre includes typography, illustration, and abstract graphic compositions, and he uses techniques usually associated with architectural processes to create letterforms drawn using various media. ‘Mind Walks’ compiles more than 900 images of Nawrot’s selected works from between 2004 and 2017. Edited and designed by him, and with a text by James Langdon, the book is a fascinating compendium of plastic expression through various materials. Whether formed in pencil, ink, foam board, card stock, or metal, his creations are the typographic equivalent of an architectural model.
Pugin's contrasts rotated
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The present publication makes a corrective gesture. Photocopies of 15 of 16 pairings from the 1841 second edition of Contrasts are rotated 90 degrees and reproduced on facing pages. These pages are framed by Pugin's binary vocabulary: two lists of words used in descriptions of the two eras of architectural production discussed in Contrasts. This work is part of a broader(...)
Pugin's contrasts rotated
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The present publication makes a corrective gesture. Photocopies of 15 of 16 pairings from the 1841 second edition of Contrasts are rotated 90 degrees and reproduced on facing pages. These pages are framed by Pugin's binary vocabulary: two lists of words used in descriptions of the two eras of architectural production discussed in Contrasts. This work is part of a broader enquiry by the author into the book as an active site of display.
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