Map Style
Raw concrete and sharp geometry. Uncompromising urban cartography.
Create yours in BrutalistInspired by Brutalist architecture and the graphic design of the Bauhaus. Bold, blocky forms in raw concrete grey, black, and white. Roads are thick, unadorned lines. Buildings are solid geometric shapes. There is no ornamentation — only structure. Typography is heavy, utilitarian, and unapologetic.
Brutalist maps suit modern, minimal interiors — concrete, steel, and glass. They look exceptional in architects' offices, loft apartments, and gallery spaces. In a frameless acrylic mount, they're pure gallery art.
Architects, modernists, and fans of raw, uncompromising design. A Brutalist map of a city with iconic Brutalist architecture — London's Barbican, Marseille's Unité d'Habitation — is a design lover's dream.
Matte Poster for the sharpest lines and flattest finish. Or Stretched Canvas for a more textural, concrete-like surface.
No foil. Brutalism doesn't do embellishment. The style speaks for itself.
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