Editorial Design For A Sense Of Place Book
Lundgren+Lindqvist created the editorial design for 'A Sense of Place', a publication exploring the relationship between environment and identity. The studio developed a refined visual system emphasizing materiality and spatial awareness throughout the book.
Tags: Elegant, Minimalist, Monochrome, Refined, Structured, Textural
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