isorinths, isometric textile patterns designed by damola rufai
images © omololu omolayo, ayo akinwande, courtesy of damola rufai
‘isorinths’, designed by damola rufai, are a collection of isometric patterns that draw from the hustle and bustle of lagos, nigeria. their chaotic, colorful, and vibrant nature grows from a place where the journey from A to B is rarely a straight line. stylistic influences come from a range of places, including african wax prints, south beach pastels, and rufai’s personal architectural background. each variation of the series is created digitally, and printed on 100% cotton fabric.
‘isorinth’ 11 printed
the isometric patterns draw from a range of influences
each print is representative of the colorful, rapid lifestyle of lagos, nigeria
prints 11 and 3
each is printed on 100% cotton fabric
‘isorinth’ 07
‘isorinth’ 11
‘isorinth’ 03
‘isorinth’ 10
‘isorinth’ 12
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edited by: nick brink | designboom