MONO:LOGIC began with a simple personal frustration: the search for a high-quality t-shirt with a design I actually wanted to wear every day. What started as a personal need evolved into a streetwear experiment built on a foundation of strict design constraints.
Both titles follow a deliberate typographic structure: a 4-letter core word, a 5-letter extension, and an occasional related Latin subtext. This rigid framework mirrors the cold precision of digital culture and industrial minimalism.
The search for the perfect canvas was as rigorous as the design process. After testing several candidates, I settled on the Stanley/Stella STTU169 in Navy Blue—a heavyweight, premium base that matches the durability of the aesthetic.
While most of the collection has found its way into my daily rotation, the project remains an ongoing study in balance and constraint.
Some designs became staples; others stayed in the closet as part of the learning process.
Printful t-shirt mockup
Isometric view of my Illustrator artboard
MONO:LOGIC*
MONO:BOX*
SANS:NOISE*
SANS:PATTERN*
SANS:RETRO*
SANS:TYPO*