Lost Paradigms: A Visual Dialogue Between Cities
Project description
Every city speaks in light, noise, and geometry. In Lost Paradigms, eight posters translate that rhythm — from the stillness of Palm Springs to the insomnia of Tokyo. Each composition plays with typographic fragments and cinematic gradients, balancing nostalgia with precision. The project explores how digital minimalism can evoke emotion without narrative. A single letter, a slice of skyline, or a flicker of movement becomes an archive of memory — a visual code that belongs to no one city but to all of them. This collection continues Nospoon Design’s exploration of urban emotion — where the grid meets the horizon, and typography becomes landscape. Serkan Kösemek is a visual designer exploring the intersection of urban systems, typography, and digital emotion. Founder of Nospoon Design, a visual lab dedicated to experimental poster and apparel graphics.








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