Collective Emblems and Seals
STAMPS — IDIOTYPES
Stamps and seals precede modern identity systems. They belong to a visual language where marking is an act of authority rather than communication. A seal does not describe or persuade — it validates, confirms, and closes meaning.
This collection approaches stamps and idiotypes as autonomous emblems: reduced, repeatable forms designed to endure reproduction, misuse, and time. Detached from branding logic, they operate as instruments of collective identity, establishing boundaries, hierarchy, and recognition through structure rather than style.
















