Non-Breaking Space

The desktop homepage features a minimalist white background with a black header containing 'EXHIBITS', the 'NB SP' logo, and 'ABOUT'. A large block of black serif text describes the history of the non-profit design space, followed by a grid of circular exhibition thumbnails with bold typography.The mobile version simplifies the layout, removing the 'EXHIBITS' and 'ABOUT' links in favor of a black 'NB SP' logo and a three-line hamburger menu icon. The central text block remains prominent, and the exhibition thumbnails are displayed in a single row at the bottom.

Non-Breaking Space serves as a provocative, not-for-profit design exhibition space dedicated to exploring the intersection of graphic design, social progress, and cultural dialogue. Originally established as a physical space, it has evolved into a remote studio that curates and designs exhibitions, virtual events, and workshops that interrogate systemic issues and consumerism through a visual lens. The visual identity is defined by a sophisticated, high-contrast typographic approach that balances intellectual weight with minimalist clarity. Utilizing a clean, white-space-heavy layout, the site directs focus toward the curated artifacts and exhibition imagery, creating a digital gallery atmosphere. The aesthetic is academic yet urgent, appealing to designers, activists, and cultural historians who value design as a tool for dissent and social change.

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