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How can graphic design translate the conceptual depth of architecture—geometry, volume, ambiguity—into a clean, modern visual identity that balances the precision of form with the emotional impact of space?
A sleek, modern design that emphasizes both photography and the logo, Bicubik 3 captures the essence of architectural exploration. The logo features two cubes merging into one unified volume, symbolizing the name “Bicubik” and referencing the geometric idea of “bi” and “cube,” with the exponent 3 placed at the end, like in a mathematical formula. The modular structure of the logo creates an ambiguous perception, like a puzzle, symbolizing the spatial complexities addressed by architecture. Dominated by white and red, the design reflects a clean, contemporary aesthetic that invites reflection on the architectural space.
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How can graphic design embody architectural research and elite education? AR/EA’s minimal, dual-directional logo and earthy palette capture space, sustainability, and industrial heritage, merging identity with New York’s architectural...
Surface
How to visually express architectural innovation? Surface uses neon yellow, minimalist logos, and grid motifs to create a bold, modern identity that reflects precision, structure, and contemporary design. The brand identity for Surface, an...
Surface
How to convey architectural duality? Surface uses red and white with a minimalist, 3D-illusion logo that balances flatness and volume, creating a refined, modern identity for the exhibition’s visual universe. The graphic design for the...
Surface
How can graphic design embody architecture as a “living machine”? Surface Exposition explores the tension between structure and flow, merging technological precision with the organic rhythm of human experience. The Surface Exposition...















