List of deliverables for Typeface brief.
Two typefaces -
1. Traced from scandinavian buildings
2. Based on Scandinavian architecture.
two booklets for each typeface
type posters (for each)
Postcards (for each)
Online foundry
Nordic mag (Change header into my typeface and proposing how it could be used practically.)
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Monday, 29 October 2012
ANGLES
Seeing as the angles need more work/refining it made sense to get the correct angles directly from the architecture itself.
I started with a few photos of Scandinavian architecture
Which I printed out...
I then began tracing over some elements of the buildings to see what letters could be formed.
In this case I used the windows from the top building.
This instance, it created the letter ; C.
This is a simular design to what I was doing before but this time the angles have come straight from elements of Scandinavian buildings.
The final result - It came out pretty well. As mentioned before, it's much like my previous designs but because it's come straight from the angles of the building it's much more justified and holds a stronger concept.
I also prefer the format of this characer. It's not too tall nor is it too short. It fits comfortable within it's own space.
Seeing as the angles need more work/refining it made sense to get the correct angles directly from the architecture itself.
I started with a few photos of Scandinavian architecture
Which I printed out...
I then began tracing over some elements of the buildings to see what letters could be formed.
In this case I used the windows from the top building.
This instance, it created the letter ; C.
This is a simular design to what I was doing before but this time the angles have come straight from elements of Scandinavian buildings.
The final result - It came out pretty well. As mentioned before, it's much like my previous designs but because it's come straight from the angles of the building it's much more justified and holds a stronger concept.
I also prefer the format of this characer. It's not too tall nor is it too short. It fits comfortable within it's own space.
Saturday, 27 October 2012
Further typeface development.
It's slowly becoming an obsession. I need to move onto another character.
Not much development going on as such. I was just trying to perfect certain angles and the curves of the character.
I quite like the tall ones. I think they work well. I find the small and very tall R on the left very interesting. My least favourite has to be the two biggest ones. They seem to resemble a spider or an insect.
I then moved onto another letter. The letter C
Here are some initial designs.
Again i experimented with rounded and sharp edges as well as different angles.
I tried out different weights and different thickness of pens. I also sat it next to the newly developed "R" to see how it would work and also to see if both letters are consistant.
Some further development. Although I think it's working well with the angles I reckon I need to revise different angles/shapes. I think the two on the right have the most potential to work as a typeface (at this moment in time)
It's slowly becoming an obsession. I need to move onto another character.
Not much development going on as such. I was just trying to perfect certain angles and the curves of the character.
I quite like the tall ones. I think they work well. I find the small and very tall R on the left very interesting. My least favourite has to be the two biggest ones. They seem to resemble a spider or an insect.
I then moved onto another letter. The letter C
Here are some initial designs.
Again i experimented with rounded and sharp edges as well as different angles.
I tried out different weights and different thickness of pens. I also sat it next to the newly developed "R" to see how it would work and also to see if both letters are consistant.
Some further development. Although I think it's working well with the angles I reckon I need to revise different angles/shapes. I think the two on the right have the most potential to work as a typeface (at this moment in time)
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Typotecture
Design Development.
Design Development.
Open publication - Free publishing - More architect
I understand the fact that a huge chunk of this brief will be researched based
but I wanted to get some initial design going so I could show my tutorial group.
For this moment in time the brief is called TYPOTECTURE (fusing the words typography and architecture)
I started off just laying out type and working with heiriechy.
I then tried vasrious type treatments along with including images of buildings.
I also tried vectoring some simple line drawings of the buildings.
Again, this is just to get a feel of the direction I'm heading with this.
I understand the fact that a huge chunk of this brief will be researched based
but I wanted to get some initial design going so I could show my tutorial group.
For this moment in time the brief is called TYPOTECTURE (fusing the words typography and architecture)
I started off just laying out type and working with heiriechy.
I then tried vasrious type treatments along with including images of buildings.
I also tried vectoring some simple line drawings of the buildings.
Again, this is just to get a feel of the direction I'm heading with this.
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