Designing for the Streets — How MvP Brings Typography to Life
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When MvP joined hands with Creating Adam, he didn’t come in with a moodboard — he came in with a mindset.
His current body of work for the brand is centered around typography, but not the kind you’d expect. Letters aren’t just letters here — they’re movement, energy, sometimes even tension.
“I love type. The way it can shout or whisper. Sometimes it’s clean, other times I want it to feel like it’s tearing through the fabric.”
For MvP, designing a T-shirt isn’t about decoration — it’s about expression. He’s drawn to form and function, but only if they make the piece feel personal. That’s where the magic happens.
Each design he’s building for Creating Adam feels wearable and like it has something to say. It’s fashion, sure — but it’s also storytelling, rebellion, emotion stitched into cotton.
And it shows.
There’s a certain energy to these prints — raw, edgy, yet balanced. Something that feels designed for now, but isn’t trying too hard to stay current. It’s about what looks good on the body, but also what speaks to the soul.
“If someone wears something I made and feels like they’ve said something — without even talking — then I’ve done my part.”
TBC..