Project Projects bring Anne Tyng Inhabiting Geometry catalogue to life
When searching for the best graphic design around, a visit to the Project Projects website is rarely a fruitless one. One of the most recent works to be uploaded is this tremendous catalogue for the Anne Tyng retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia and Graham Foundation in Chicago.
Described as a “visionary architect, theorist, and pioneer of habitable space-frame architecture” the exhibition featured room-size models of her geometric designs and the Project Projects team have produced a 112-page piece that early brings her work to life. It has a wonderful pace to it, exploding into full-blleed images at certain points and combines the studio’s characteristic clarity with understated style.
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
Project Projects: Anne Tyng – Inhabiting Geometry catalogue
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Rob joined It’s Nice That as Online Editor in July 2011 before becoming Editor-in-Chief and working across all editorial projects including itsnicethat.com, Printed Pages, Here and Nicer Tuesdays. Rob left It’s Nice That in June 2015.