The cover of the TY documentation is captured on an analog camera using Agfa black and white film. The shot was taken at Residenz at Odeonsplatz, but the cover is barely recognizable due to the use of flashlight in the night shot.
TY_Identity/Vistenkarten
Page “Identity Visitenkarten” in the chapter “Balance Raster Weissraum” features a photo scan of my self-designed business card.
TY_SEITE 12
Page 12 of TY showcases the editorial chapter with the title “Editorial Plakat” (Editorial Poster). The page features a 3D sketch of a poster design for the chair ANT by Arne Jacobsen. Below the sketch, the designer’s name is written with his creation “ANT”.
TY_SEITE 1
The first page of the TY project features the title “Inspiration Schlüssel” (Inspiration Key) in bold letters. The subtitle “ETAGE 09” (Floor 09) refers to the photograph of a scanned key that is displayed on the page.
TY COVER
TY is a documentation of my graphic design projects that correspond to typography design principles. The chapters, including Inspiration, Identity and Balance, Balance Raster Weissraum, and Editorial, showcase a range of designs such as photo scans of keys, posters for the chair ant, business cards and the plexi-printed project 1.018.
TY
TY is a documentation of my graphic design projects that correspond to typography design principles. The chapters, including Inspiration, Identity and Balance, Balance Raster Weissraum, and Editorial, showcase a range of designs such as photo scans of keys, posters for the chair ant, business cards and the plexi-printed project 1.018.
Brick Alphabet
This photograph captures natural brick elements that resemble the alphabet, and the symbolism lies in how each abstract letter contributes to building something greater.
Accidental Cooking
From a splatter leftover from the sizzle of a frypan—to stains so large it makes you wonder what happened to a reader’s cooking endeavours—Accidental Cooking hilariously documents the stains found in the cookbooks of four public libraries in Sydney, Australia. It takes an even closer peak behind the covers of these cookbooks, swabbing their stains for bacteria and watching in wonder at the invisible worlds that grow. But don’t be grossed out! Paying homage to libraries through a form reminiscent of catalogue cards, this collection of accidental stains and growths celebrates the ephemeral and shared nature of public library books, their users and the mood of discovery found in libraries.
10 x Fw:Books
Photography is a unique medium; it doesn’t have a fixed way of revealing itself. The source is always invisible, you have to find a way to reproduce it to make work, that can be a photo on a wall, a website, or a photo printed in a books. Because of this unique relation between the medium and the form, i see the choice to make a book as a choice to make a new work.
The Alien
“The Alien” is a book by a Thai academic and a political exile, Pavin Chachavalpongpun, who has resided and worked in Kyoto, Japan. He was charged with Thailand’s draconian lèse-majesté law for his critical views of the monarchy. This book is intended to make itself accessible to readers in Thailand’s local bookstores, despite the author’s status as a controversial figure and his non-conformist political opinion. By devising techniques such as collage and digital painting, as well as an anti-design approach, the “surreal” elements created illustrations and layouts that representing Pavin’s criticism against the establishment and refusal to succumb to widely held notions and discourses.
Mr.Bucket Gets Replaced
My work is titled Mr.Bucket gets replaced. In charlie and the chocolate factory , Charlie dad gets replaced by a machine. The rise of AI, makes me feel scared that I can be replaced without even starting out yet in the industry.
letters
Vom Schreiben Reden
Winter Workshops Basel
A font for a bridge
The font is made in adaption of the architectural features of Frankfurt’s bridge “Eiserner Steg”.
Decay
This is an experiment into creating typographic forms that represent bloating and other visceral qualities of decay.
What Will Remain
It’s easy to forget about garbage after it’s thrown out. What Will Remain? draws attention to this by crafting letter forms out of trash and using them to spell out the question: What will remain after we are gone? The trash typography is photographed in nature to emphasize the contrast between the natural and the man made. This project is a reminder of the trash we create and what impact we have on the world around us.
TUL Mono & TUL Mono Underline
A custom open-source monolinear font TUL Mono (with variable cuts, CNC-ready and underline features) for the Technical University of Liberec. The font draws inspiration from the university’s technical focus and the 19th-century experiments of German inventor Friedrich Soennecken, which employed metal elements consisting of arcs and straight lines to create glyphs.
disfiguration
A visual experiment using type as a stand-in for the physical form and how it is subject to multiple interpretations.
Untitled
Refrigerator typography
LUBLIN PLAZA FONT
Font inspired by signboard mounting.
Font “Westhafen”
The font adapts the architectural features of the “Aeppler” tower in Frankfurt and reveals a completely new aesthetic of its own.
Beautiful Seoul
Poster for the exhibition Beautiful Seoul
A font for a skyscraper
The font adapts the architectural features of Frankfurt’s skyscraper “One”.