Brutalismo is a poster series of Italian brutalist architecture by London-based graphic designer Peter Chadwick
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Coming from the 1990s era of unadorned websites, graphical brutalism found its place in many great designs. Concrete, wireframe, pixel are the main things associated with brutalism, which raw and unembellished form is a great inspiration. We cannot deny that intentionally rough and bare style isn't rebellious. 3d objects, pixel, and wireframe elements combined with monochrome gradient grainy backgrounds are great ingredients to make contemporary branding, posters, web design, product design, and much more. You can mix it with 2000s style, deconstructivism, and postmodernism. Let's look outside the box and embrace raw form! This product includes: 20 backgrounds (jpg, 5000x5000px) 34 concrete 3d forms (png, size between 2000 - 6000px), 29 geometric shapes (Black version: png, size between 2000 - 6000px, 1 ai file with all black elements in one artboard, Concrete version: png, size between 2000 - 6000px) 70 graphic elements (png, size between 1000 - 4500px, 1 ai file with all black elements in one artboard) 45 wireframe elements (2 versions - black and white, png, size between 2000 - 3700px) Please keep in mind that this is a graphic pack, meaning no fonts, mockups, or photography are included. They are shown for visualization purposes only. I hope you will enjoy your new clipart! I would love to see your creations with it! Love, Viola
Presenting Neo Brutalist: The Confluence of Yesterday's Strength and Tomorrow's Innovation Introducing the Neo Brutalist Display Font, a masterstroke where the raw power of Brutalism and the sleek sophistication of modern design coalesce. Neo Brutalist is not merely a typeface; it's a design ethos, a philosophy, a statement. Drawing from the unyielding spirit of Brutalist architecture, this typeface brings together the simplicity of yesterday and the innovation of tomorrow. Just as 'Neo' implies, it revisits the past's Brutalist design ideals with a fresh, modern twist. Its futuristic flair is seamlessly integrated with the timeless aesthetic of brutalism, culminating in a font that's unapologetically bold and undeniably contemporary.
Designed to be starkly bold and minimal, this poster is about the brutalist architectural movement which took shape in the 1950s. It was a controversial style of architecture which people love or hate. This particular illustration features photographs we took at the Barbican in the City of London, along with classic sans-serif typefaces, aligned using a grid system in the Swiss style of graphic design. We had a lot of fun designing this poster to convey the powerful feeling of these concrete brutalist forms. This is an original illustration designed by the AndMash studio in Brighton, UK. Each artwork is printed on high quality archival-grade heavy weight matte paper and will arrive in either a protective tube or hard backed card envelope. Our operations span across the UK, EU, USA, and Australasia. Therefore, your print will be dispatched from the nearest location to ensure the fastest possible delivery for you. ITEM DETAILS: One unframed print on 200gsm archival Matt Art paper. Printed with vibrant non-fade archival pigments using the giclée process. DISPATCH & SHIPPING: Your print will ship directly from our fine art print house. Prints are normally ready within 2-3 days and we'll update you as soon as it's on the way. For more product options please see https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/AndMash
While the world seems to be striving for fancy fonts, pleasing palletes and perfect placement, Brutalist design goes against the grain and sticks out like a sore thumb. So in this post we`ve collected 35 examples of typography designs with brutalist concepts for inspiration.