What Is Typotecture?
Typotecture is a word that didn’t exist — so I created it.
It began as an instinct. An attraction to the geometry of letters, to the structure beneath language. Over time, that instinct became a method. A way of constructing visual space where typography isn’t just read — it’s experienced.
Typotecture lives at the intersection of word and form, message and mass. It takes language apart and rebuilds it as architecture. Every shape carries intent. Every layout holds tension. Every void speaks.
It’s not about legibility — it’s about emotional resonance.
You might not read the message at first, or ever.
That’s okay. It’s there. It’s felt.
Typotecture became the foundation of Typowear. What you wear is not just a word — it’s a structure of meaning. Quiet, layered, deliberate.
In a world of overexposure, Typotecture is a refusal to explain everything.
**It invites you to see. To feel. And sometimes, to decode.**