RELIGION DESIGN SACRO

Rather than functioning as a traditional editorial product, Religion Design Sacro 2 positions itself as a design research artifacta space where typographic systems, image selection, structural hierarchy, and visual metaphor converge to create an experience that is both analytical and poetic. It engages with themes of symbolism, spatial meaning, and cultural signification, embracing the challenge of translating immaterial concepts like sacredness into precise visual form.

Religion Design Sacro 2 is a graphic and editorial research project that investigates the complex dialogue between visual form, design thinking, and the notion of the sacred. Conceived as part of a broader exploration into how design can interpret and represent spiritual, symbolic and cultural dimensions, this project merges editorial curation, visual system design, and conceptual inquiry into a cohesive visual narrative. It reflects a disciplined yet evocative approach to graphic design that doesn’t merely depict, but questions and frames what makes a form resonate as sacred within contemporary visual culture.





The project speaks to a design sensibility rooted in intellectual rigor and sensory awareness: each graphic choice, page composition, and editorial rhythm is calibrated to balance conceptual depth with aesthetic clarity. Through its visual logic, Religion Design Sacro 2 demonstrates how editorial design can probe cultural narratives, reinterpret historic forms of meaning, and position graphic design itself as a medium of reflection and investigation.

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