Creating for fun & for learning

The team at the Barcelona-based design firm Lo Siento began developing their 4D Typography as a study in architecture. The project evolved into a personal mission for designer Gerard Miró, to create a complete 4D alphabet made out of paper.

Ultimately the alphabet’s creation, and mistakes made during the process, inspired ideas for future client work. Watch the video below to see Miró in action. [KR]

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