Forensic Architecture is a research group that investigates human rights violations using architecture, data, and digital forensics. The rebrand strengthens its identity as a visual investigation platform—where evidence, spatial analysis, and advocacy come together.
The new design reflects their process of uncovering hidden truths. Fragmented data, layered graphics, and coded typography represent how information is collected, analyzed, and reconstructed to challenge official narratives. The visual language is modular and adaptable, much like their investigative methods.
This rebrand expands Forensic Architecture’s presence beyond research—turning it into an interactive tool for justice, awareness, and counter-surveillance. It ensures that truth remains visible, using design as a means to expose, document, and fight for accountability.
In Progress
01 LOGO SYSTEM
1) Logo
2) Constructed Letters (Typography as Forensic Construction)
This experimental type visualizes the process of truth building — from initial sketches to architectural structures. Inspired by Forensic Architecture’s method of reconstructing events layer by layer, the typeface emerges as drawn evidence, evolving into constructed form. Each letter mirrors the forensic workflow: observation → documentation → modeling → spatial proof.