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April 27, 2006

Knoll Wallpaper

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Letterforms, both handwritten and computer generated, have long been a source of inspiration for me. (If I ever go to grad school for Design, typography would be high on my list of elective classes to take. {Sigh.}) So when I spotted Abbott Miller's (of famed Pentagram) wall coverings for Knoll in ID Mag, it was one of those what-a-great-idea-wish-I-thought-of-that moments. Miller created three patterns called Merge, Filter, and Switch which are apart of a collection called Grammar, which "features overlapping typographic forms to create a rich, textural field." Indeed. My favorite is Merge.

If you like the Grammar collection, you'll also enjoy 2x4's design for Knoll called "Pause" which uses punctuation (see below).

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oh those are amazing, how gorgeous

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