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Typography

Typographic experiments applied to:
Posters. Advertising. Logos. Clothing. Retail.

Strong design thinking allows the typography
to visually express meanings and moods.
Typographic experiment - DIY (Do It Yourself) typeface
Examples of use: Kentucky University DIY Physics event and Promotional calendar.
Font based on DIY assembly diagrams, applied for various needs.
Typographic experiment - Molecular typeface
Font based on molecular structure of atoms, molecules, compounds, and the relation to linguistic structure of shapes, letters, words and sentences.
Typographic experiments - Words and image visual poetry
Typographic experiments - intermixed lettering
Done for fun, but often later used on projects.
Typographic experiment - Paisley typeface
Font based on molecular structure of atoms, molecules, compounds, and the relation to linguist structure of letters, words, sentences.
Typographic experiment - 3Pix typeface
3 pixel high typeface. The smallest readable size possible?
Typographic experiment - Backhand typeface
Font based how ink sinks into skin, repeated at 10 yearly intervals, as aging effects the skin.
 
Typographic experiment - Less is more typeface
Font exploring the similarities between shapes into letters and words and atoms into molecules and compounds.
Typographic experiment - Triangles typeface
Typographic experiment - Tetris typeface
Font based on classic game blocks style. Style taken from Tetris on Nintendo Game Boy.
Typographic experiment - Concerto typeface
Can music shapes communicate without sound? Can words make music? Font of real music shapes that look like letters.
Typographic experiment - Lipsync typeface
Can we type phonetic lip shapes for animation? Words like knife and telephone start to need re-spelling
 Applied Typography - to our design work
Art. Promotions. Headlines. Logos. Clothing. Merchandise.
Select typography awards:

UK D&AD Typography Awards

USA Type Directors Club Award

UK Proctor & Stevenson Bristol Typography Award

 
Discuss how we can create special type for your projects:
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