By utilising the physical attributes of letterpress, renowned textile designer Cristian Zuzunaga has developed an iconic pixelated style in his work with geometric shapes. ‘Letterpress is a 2D medium, but all the elements are 3D,’ Zuzunaga explained in his Live Talk at the DAAily bar during Milan Design Week. © Architonic

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