The Guggenheim Alphabets
Typography, Editorial
2019

This alphabet design draws inspiration from the structure and shadows of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. A custom grid, informed by these forms, shapes each letter—merging architectural rhythm with typographic expression. By translating structural elements into letterforms, the project explores how space, shadow, and form can become language. Featured in two publications, this work highlights the fluid dialogue between architecture and design.

This publication is composed of a range of explorations for designing alphabet systems, featuring the work of 20 graphic design students at Boston University.

