Hubert Roguski Creates Simple Yet Stunning City Map Prints
Hubert Roguski — October 26, 2016 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & cityartposters
These city map prints were created by Tokyo-based designer and architect Hubert Roguski.
His story with the maps begins during his studies in Tokyo, where he had to create a maps of main world cities for research. His artistic side found maps to be an interesting and abstract art. Soon he started to develop graphics and that is when his first successful map design come out–Blue Vintage maps.
Recently, his work has become more advanced as he not only graphically transforms a map into a poster but he also mixes patterns, color sets and unexpected moods. His new Retro Style Maps are minimalist and modern city map prints that are great for home as well as office interior.
His story with the maps begins during his studies in Tokyo, where he had to create a maps of main world cities for research. His artistic side found maps to be an interesting and abstract art. Soon he started to develop graphics and that is when his first successful map design come out–Blue Vintage maps.
Recently, his work has become more advanced as he not only graphically transforms a map into a poster but he also mixes patterns, color sets and unexpected moods. His new Retro Style Maps are minimalist and modern city map prints that are great for home as well as office interior.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-style Map Prints - Hubert Roguski's minimalist city map prints showcase the potential for modernizing traditional cartography through graphic design.
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Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The demand for unique and personalized wall art such as Roguski's maps presents considerable opportunities for home decor retailers to challenge traditional artwork offerings.
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