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I have been researching type books looking for more inspiration that I can work from as a starting point for my BFA project. I recently found a book designer/ publisher/ design firm that has great print design that is called Victionary. Their books display unique and innovative book layout, design, and type design. Type Addicted and Print Work are the newest editions to my collection, both of which have really inspired my type research. I want to develop type design that involves recyclable materials which inspires the type design. Recyclable materials are a very inspiring subject to me because they can be used in such an innovative manner requiring the designer to incorporate design techniques and research design solutions that fit the recyclable forms and textures. Not only do I want the recyclable materials that I choose to inspire the typeface design but also the use of the material in the installation piece which the viewer can interact with. The interaction should be created in such a way that it is promoting the use of the recyclable material and its practical and artistic uses. I want to accomplish this either through the installation piece itself, or through an interactive book/packet that can be given away and used by the viewer to use the type in other spaces.
I have taken inspiration from such designers as Eded Ozer and his Hebrew inspired experimental type design. I have also been researching the studies done by Cassie Klingler. She did a MFA on typography and studies of legibility over time, which I think is fascinating. I especially like the uses of various materials that she used to develop her studies on legibility. Another firm that I have followed for a while now that deals a lot with experimental type in print and editorial design is the London based firm Non-Format. This firm has a very distinctive and clean style that gives off a very interesting mood to the viewer, a subject that I really want to explore.
As far as interaction through typeface design, I recently was talking to a designer friend of mine that talked about a study done with type that characterized the over use and waste in our society. The designer created promotional packets that functioned as stencils also which read “Over Use” that could be used by people to document the waste of materials and over use in our society.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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