Architecture, as both an art and a science, has the potential to overlap with a wide-range of disciplines. Federico Babina, an artist living in Barcelona, explores the intersection of architecture and graphic design in his personal print work, featured on his portfolio site. Babina recently spoke to Fast Company about his latest project, Archibet, a conceptual city comprised of three-dimensional letterforms that honor famous architects. Each of the 26 letters of the alphabet is individually designed, made to reflect that architect’s point of view. See if your favorite architect is represented in the structural typography.
What would a PAYETTE alphabet city look like?
Print by Federico Babina. Available at Society 6