Street Art Park
Identity, Typography, Space Design
2020
Street Art Park is a public space designed to foster interaction between urban art and community. Created in collaboration with the Lisbon City Council and supported by Super Bock, it extends the dialogue between public space, movement, and creative expression.
Drawing from modular typography, the project transforms letterforms into spatial structures — walls for graffiti, obstacles for skate, and places to rest. This system merges architectural logic with visual language, encouraging participation and reinterpretation over time.
The result is a living environment that evolves through use, shaped by artists, skaters, and the public, reflecting the rhythm and impermanence of urban culture.
Drawing from modular typography, the project transforms letterforms into spatial structures — walls for graffiti, obstacles for skate, and places to rest. This system merges architectural logic with visual language, encouraging participation and reinterpretation over time.
The result is a living environment that evolves through use, shaped by artists, skaters, and the public, reflecting the rhythm and impermanence of urban culture.
Atelier: Solid Dogma
Creative Director: Pedro Pires
Designer: Hugo Dias
Copy: Ana Castanho, Alexandre Couto
Motion Designer: Bruno Gonçalves
Project manager: Rita Magalhães, Tânia Carmo., Joana Neves
Client: Super Bock Coruja, CML
Creative Director: Pedro Pires
Designer: Hugo Dias
Copy: Ana Castanho, Alexandre Couto
Motion Designer: Bruno Gonçalves
Project manager: Rita Magalhães, Tânia Carmo., Joana Neves
Client: Super Bock Coruja, CML