Website for Lina Mendoza @linamendozza
Lina is a Munich based photographer.
Her work focuses on sensual and soft observation of moments and details. Through her sensitive and observant way she creates a space for intimacy and closeness to the person and fashion.
Design and Development: Maya Bendel, Janis Macke-Schurr
A collection of photographs by @hannes_rohrer
Inside out – 38 photographs unfolding across 20 loose sheets of paper, layered within one another 🦢
Design and direction with and by @wiegandvonhartmann
Evolving Bodies
Designing type is an unfolding process and the building of living bodies. A creation of a lasting object. To some extent, it is even timeless. It is a body born for eternity and now needs to find its own way in the world. Almost like a living creature searching for its place in life. During its development, type goes through various stages of evolution and life. This long, intimate and constantly evolving process is what makes the construction of these bodies so fascinating and captivating.
A body build to live forever.
BA graduation work: „Evolving Bodies“
Typeface: Luna Serif (soon) 🤍
Support and mentoring by @sascha.bente & Brian Switzer
„Evolving Bodies
An unfolding practice of building“
Installation details part 01 of my graduation work „Evolving Bodies“.
Typeface: Luna Serif (coming soon)
Evolving Bodies is a work about the contrast between free and rule-based creative processes and the relationship between physical and non-physical construction of bodies. An exchange of distance and proximities; a creation of typography and ceramics; an experiment of combination.
Two bodies created for eternity.
The result of this intentional contrasting process is the typeface „Luna Serif“ as well as four ceramic objects based on typographic components.
The multidisciplinary approach is inspired by the „Wiener Werkstätte“.
Support and mentoring by @sascha.bente & Brian Switzer
SPACE KIT ⚪️ a typeface created from Michael Graves' design for Alessi's "Thermos Euclid". 🫖 The object "Euclid" was first broken down into its individual components to use these shapes as building blocks for the typeface.◻️Space Kit should be treated like a modular system. 🏗 There is no right or wrong, only several variants for the structure of individual letters 🧱 (01/22)
Online/ Offline
The book contextualizes and documents various photographic answers from a group of 20 participants. The photographs visualize 3 predefined rhetorical term.
The layout of the book forces the viewer to choose between two titles ‘online/offline’. It induces a change of perception between the two parameters as it’s accessible from both sides.
The ‘Online’ chapter is completely derived from zoom online classes. Each chapter is introduced with a chat message of the participant describing the photographic concept.
For the ‘Offline’ chapter the participants were given the task to reframe their analog images into their ‘lockdown’ working environment. New contexts and relationships were created to frame what goes beyond the meaning of the images.
Design and concept with @bee_wonders@ellahyphensoph@nadine_wtzl 🤍