Vibrant urban architecture

Berlin-based graphic designer Ramin Nasibov began photographing hidden patterns in buildings after he noticed pockets of color hiding among the city’s grey skyline. 
“You won’t believe it, but colourful architecture can be found in any city,” he says. “Even the most well-known architectural sight can be shown from an absolutely new corner.”
 Originally from Baku, Azerbaijan, Nasibov cites the crisp and striking aesthetic of Wes Anderson as an inspiration. “The three key properties for me are minimalism, symmetry and vibrant colors. Capturing these elements allows people to see old buildings from a new perspective.” He posts his images on Instagram, “a useful tool – not only for photos of your cats and selfies”. See more of his work at nasibov.me















Source: Colour in the city: Ramin Nasibov's vibrant urban photography – in pictures

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