For the National Institute of Architecture in Kaunas, Vilnius studio Praktika reinterprets the black-and-white folk pattern embedded in the building’s preserved interwar floors as a flexible modernist grid. The mosaic-like wordmark is built across four progressively scaled grids, generating a typographic system that can stretch into wayfinding, motion or pixel logic without ever losing the source pattern. Heritage as a buildable visual base, not a stylistic reference. Source: It’s Nice That