“For the 2018 post-professional thesis exhibition at the Princeton School of Architecture, we developed the visual language accompanying the exhibition Nine Constructionists, which comprised the works of nine emerging young architects. Our aim was to form a spatial perception through the construction of perspective and surface. Instead of building a physical object, we stayed with the tools we know best as graphic designers: typography. By dynamically arranging and distorting the title, we built an imaginary exhibition room. The vanishing point is set in the middle of the poster while the axis opens the room outwards, gathering the on-goers’ attention.”