federico babina patterns visual dictionary of design hieroglyphics in inkonic illustration series
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Inkonic Design by Federico Babina fuses hieroglyphic and primitive drawing styles, reducing iconic objects to a formal minimum in abstract illustrations.
Federico Babina aims to create a visual dictionary of design through a series of linear characters and symbols that form an expressive, synthetic, representative language.
The series of six illustrations in Inkonic Design serves as design hieroglyphics with iconological and semiotic values, offering a unique visual grammar by graphically transposing objects and concepts.
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