Techno in print: the graphic design art of Timo Lenzen
His subtle designs, are always on point; German graphic designer Timo Lenzen creates “sometimes abstract, sometimes disturbing”, yet always visually stimulating moods. Inspired by “highly graphical works by Franco Grignani and architecture by Ricardo Bofill Levi”, Timo begins his creative process with rough sketches and then he translates into a 3D drawing programme to give them his signature “hyperreal aesthetic”.
“I like the idea of creating something 3D and bringing it back to flatness”, he says. Explore his graphic design realm here.
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