Pernelle Poyet narrows down the creative process to an alphabet of basic principles

Why was it important to develop an aesthetic alphabet?
PERNELLE POYET: It all started with a personal project. I wanted to lend form to ideas that already existed in my mind – to transform them into a set of tools that
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