As a designer with a background in Fine Arts, I tend to lean to the artistic side of things.
Experimental typography is said to place emphasis on expressing emotion rather than having a concern for legibility while communicating ideas, hence considered bordering on art. It is within this discipline that I find myself blending seamlessly my love for illustration and typography. And the wonderful “36 days of type” project, is the perfect excuse to create a full alphabet of typographic experiments.
Date: 2020
36 Days of Type is a project that invites designers, illustrators and graphic artists to express their particular interpretation of the letters and numbers of our alphabet.
A 36 day open call of restless creativity, where participants are challenged to design a letter or number for each day, showing the outcome of the ability to represent the same symbols simultaneously and from thousands different perspectives.
A project that aims to be a space for creation around typography and its endless possibilities.
Date: 2019
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