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Petra Blahova

Lettering becomes a canvas for intricate miniature narratives and geometric exploration.

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Petra Blahova is a Czech-born graphic designer and typographer working out of the United Kingdom. Based in the Kendal and Carlisle regions, she first drew attention as a student by winning the 2011 Letts Design a Diary Competition. Since then, her practice has centered on the intersection of handcrafted lettering and experimental form, moving between digital precision and tactile detail. Her professional portfolio highlights a deep interest in illustrative typography, notably seen in her 2013 Wonderland series where each letter houses a distinct miniature scene. From the geometric structure of her octagonal Architecture font to collaborations with UK marketing agencies, Blahova’s work emphasizes an inventive approach to how we read and perceive the printed word.

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Blahova’s aesthetic is defined by intricate, handcrafted typography and illustrative lettering that blends graphic structure with narrative detail. Her work often features experimental fonts, such as octagonal geometries or decorative caps that contain self-contained miniature worlds.
Experimental TypographyIllustrative LetteringHandcrafted DesignGeometric FontsNarrative CapsGraphic Illustration
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Petra Blahova — questions answered

Where is Petra Blahova based?

She is a Czech-born designer currently living and working in the United Kingdom, specifically in the Kendal and Carlisle areas.

What are her most recognized typography projects?

Her notable works include the 2013 Wonderland series of decorative caps and the octagonal Architecture font.

Has her work received professional recognition?

Yes, she won the 2011 Letts Design a Diary Competition as a student and has been featured on platforms like Design & Paper and Behance.

What defines her approach to lettering?

Her style is characterized by a handcrafted and experimental approach, often turning individual letters into detailed illustrative scenes or exploring rigid geometric shapes.

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