
Archilog
2020

Archilog
2020
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LOG-20-ARC-AL
LOG-20-ARC-AL
Project Details
Name
Archilog


Category
Branding
Logo
Design
Year
2020
2020
Location
Berlin, Germany
Berlin, Germany
Team
Eleonora Popovska
and Aleksandar Vrangaloski as Archilog
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A symbol embodying the architectural philosophy of Archilog.
A symbol embodying the architectural philosophy of Archilog.
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“The sun never knew how great it was until it hit the side of a building.”
― Louis I. Kahn


“A book is tremendously important. Nobody ever paid for the price of a book, they only paid for the printing”
― Louis I. Kahn
“A book is tremendously important. Nobody ever paid for the price of a book, they only paid for the printing”
― Louis I. Kahn
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Check out the Log! A record of my creative journey spanning over 15+ years, encompassing a curated selection of work, each project a chapter with its own unique story to tell. The archive aims to reflect the ebb and flow of my creative output in a transparent, chronological, and structured library, seeking an answer to the ultimate question: Who am I?—for we know, the answer to that inquiry is not 42.
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Check out the Log! A record of my creative journey spanning over 15+ years, encompassing a curated selection of work, each project a chapter with its own unique story to tell. The archive aims to reflect the ebb and flow of my creative output in a transparent, chronological, and structured library, seeking an answer to the ultimate question: Who am I?—for we know, the answer to that inquiry is not 42.
Step in, explore, and if you feel inspired by what you see, let's create something meaningful together.