Dictionnaire is a catalog of artworks exploring how space, even when invisible, can hold memory, presence, and influence. The project takes shape through a minimal editorial language designed to let each work resonate with silent intensity.
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Artwork, print, book binding, layout by Aldric Lamblin
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The publication was developed around the idea of spatial presence as something subtle yet powerful. Rather than illustrating space directly, the design focuses on what remains felt but unseen, allowing absence, distance, and silence to become part of the reading experience.
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Generous white space and delicate typography were used to create a restrained visual rhythm, giving each artwork room to breathe. The result is a layout that feels minimal, precise, and quietly contemplative.
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Printed in a four-color risograph process, the book embraces the tactile and slightly imperfect qualities of the medium. That physical texture reinforces the project’s interest in subtle presence and resonance.