


Hand made japan
branding | design in space | 4th year grad
A fourth-year group project developed as part of the Design in Space course, conceived
as a conceptual design proposal for the exhibition Japan in Verbs at the Tikotin Museum
of Japanese Art. The project is based on research into traditional Japanese crafts and the concept of Ma, exploring relationships between precision, emptiness, and flow. Drawing from the structural logic of Kumiko, a modular typographic language was developed that treats negative space as an active design element. I contributed to the research, the development
of the typographic language, and the creation of visual design outcomes.
A fourth-year group project developed as part of the Design in Space course, conceived as a conceptual
design proposal for the exhibition Japan in Verbs at the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art. The project is based on research into traditional Japanese crafts and the concept of Ma, exploring relationships between precision, emptiness, and flow. Drawing from the structural logic of Kumiko, a modular typographic language was developed that treats negative space as an active design element. I contributed to the research, the development of the typographic language, and the creation of visual design outcomes.
A fourth-year group project developed as part
of the Design in Space course, conceived as a conceptual design proposal for the exhibition
Japan in Verbs at the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art. The project is based on research into traditional Japanese crafts and the concept of Ma, exploring relationships between precision, emptiness, and flow. Drawing from the structural logic of Kumiko,
a modular typographic language was developed that treats negative space as an active design element.
I contributed to the research, the development of the typographic language, and the creation
of visual design outcomes.





















