under pressure
This experimental setup is a winking commentary on the 3D, glossy, blubbery, chrome-type aesthetics increasingly generated by designers using the latest software. In ‘under pressure’, the shapes are created by applying welding wire to a metal printing plate, which ultimately serves as a stamp to emboss letters into anodized aluminum sheets. It is a process where imperfection, spontaneity, and openness to results are key, leading to a unique visual language. Stay tuned for more ...