VISUAL IDENTITY + WAYFINDING
Lost Heritage
The visual identity for Lost Heritage was designed around the tension between absence and preservation. The exhibition explores the destruction and rescue of cultural heritage during and after World War II, prompting a graphic language that balances loss with continuity. Archival references, restrained typography, and a sober visual rhythm were used to support the narrative while allowing the historical material to remain at the forefront. The design serves as a framework for reflection on memory, identity, and cultural resilience.
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