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Mozaika Bratislavy

Contributed by Laura Csocsán on Mar 5th, 2024. Artwork published in .
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Mozaika Bratislavy: skryté dlažby a obklady (“Discovering Bratislava’s Hidden Tiles: A Photographic Journey”) is a comprehensive 455-page book (16×23,5×3,5 cm) showcasing a unique collection of tiles from various districts such as the Old Town, Palisády, and Blumentál. The book was published by Čierne diery:

Over three years, the authors gained exclusive access to the typically closed gates of houses, capturing several hundred stunning tiles. Alongside vivid photographs, the book delves into historical narratives, offering insights into the lives of individuals who traversed these pavements a century ago.

The book uses Neureal by Laura Csocsán for headlines. The typeface used for body text is yet to be identified [it’s Murtaugh Condensed, see comments].

The book was initiated by Julia Itin and Štefan Cipár, and features texts by Julia Itin, Martin Lipták, Peter Kršák and Jana Švantnerová, and photographs by Štefan Cipár.

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2 Comments on “Mozaika Bratislavy

  1. The typeface for the body text might be Murtaugh Condensed.

  2. I think you nailed it. Thank you, Akira!

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