Takenobu Igarashi
is a Japanese-born educator and designer, revolutionized the field of typography with his architectural approach to form and space. Starting in the mid-1970s, Igarashi's exploration of 3D typography began with intricate axonometric drawings, meticulously crafted by hand using architectural drafting tools. By the 1980s, his work evolved into striking sculptures composed of folded paper, metal, concrete, and wood, showcasing complex interlocking forms that transform space into pure expressions of shape and volume. Igarashi's creations, characterized by their rich textures and inviting surfaces, have significantly influenced the realm of dimensional type, inviting viewers to engage with typography in a tactile and immersive manner.