Typography
Kitchen Alphabet
Each letter is constructed from objects and tools commonly found in the kitchen or domestic environment. The alphabet operates as a formal design system, translating functional elements into legible typographic structures.
All glyphs are developed within a modular system, repeating with intention, like a well-constructed paragraph. The composition behaves like an image, and that image becomes a voice. It communicates without instruction—neither recipes nor routines—but an exploration of visual language