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Pin&Thread Typography made by our A2 Applied Art and Design Students who are currently developing experimental typography for their Good Luck Card Project
Cable Thief is the new typeface from Studio Disjointed that forms as part of an obsession with typography and the overhead power cables found across the rail network.
In the UK the theft of cable from rail networks has become a widespread problem that costs the network financially but also impacts directly on those using the service for travel.
The typeface is an experiment that looks at aspects of itself that are missing, the fragility of the font is held together by cables and pulleys. Without these the typeface would collapse.
Cable Thief will soon be available on print and T-Shirts through our face book page..
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Studio Disjointed.
This exhibition — “Republish: Typography As...” is an effort of the team behind Republish to see the typefaces in action, while treading the border of art & design. A variety of notions are investigated through the artworks, such as
[1] the juxtaposition of heritage and contemporary,
[2] the physical materialism of type, and
[3] the collective memory of cultural heritage and artifacts.
This exhibition — “Republish: Typography As...” is an effort of the team behind Republish to see the typefaces in action, while treading the border of art & design. A variety of notions are investigated through the artworks, such as
[1] the juxtaposition of heritage and contemporary,
[2] the physical materialism of type, and
[3] the collective memory of cultural heritage and artifacts.
This is a page from my student portfolio from about a year ago. It was comprised of the work I had done in class up to that point.
This particular page highlights a few spreads from a project for a publication design class.
"Self-instigated publication about disposable versus sustainable cultural practices. A unified relationship is formed between the typography and the content of the publication."
In this publication, the design united with the content in several ways, such as page numbers being "recycled" as footnotes, referred to in the copy.
This exhibition — “Republish: Typography As...” is an effort of the team behind Republish to see the typefaces in action, while treading the border of art & design. A variety of notions are investigated through the artworks, such as
[1] the juxtaposition of heritage and contemporary,
[2] the physical materialism of type, and
[3] the collective memory of cultural heritage and artifacts.
Helvetica Neue is number 2 on my list of top 5 favourite types. Futura Bold is at number 1 of course. Then there's Simple. Century Gothic used to be in there but it's been kicked out by two newcomers, Coquette and Mostra. I'm kidding of course, I don't have a list of favourite types. That would be a little Aspergers of me...
2014 a task given at the Vilnius Academy of Arts to minimally compound what we have learned about typography and typefaces into one composition. Done using CorelDraw.“Tipografika”
translating to “Typography”
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This exhibition — “Republish: Typography As...” is an effort of the team behind Republish to see the typefaces in action, while treading the border of art & design. A variety of notions are investigated through the artworks, such as
[1] the juxtaposition of heritage and contemporary,
[2] the physical materialism of type, and
[3] the collective memory of cultural heritage and artifacts.
Experimental program done with processing.
All screenshots have been captured live in real time.
More info and videos here: blog.goodthink.biz/particles-typography-3d/
Video: vimeo.com/51206202