Monga Design Creates Brutalist Visual Identity for Neckel Studio
Monga Design developed a brutalist visual identity for Neckel Studio, characterized by heavy typography, neutral tones, and a strict modular grid layout. The design system emphasizes structural hierarchy, negative space, and raw compositional tension while rejecting unnecessary decoration. The approach frames technical design through engineering precision and asymmetrical alignments.
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Heavy graphic blocks frame the digital content.
This choice creates strong compositional tension.
The visual system rejects unnecessary decoration.
Raw layout structures project engineering precision.
Asymmetrical alignments create d
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