Diamond Grotesk is a variable font that was born from the idea of creating a revival of the Akzidenz Grotesk font. The initial idea was to increase the contrasts of the font and give it a more contemporary look, however, during development, the contrasts were exaggeratedly increased creating a certain imbalance, which instantly gave us the idea of turning them into inktraps. The result is a variable font for text that allows a variety of dynamic solutions that has a total of 402 glyphs, supporting 80% of Latin Plus languages, has a huge variety of ligatures, inktraps and the diamond shape of the dots that gives the font its name.
Contract Design Master visual ID
Dynamic identity project for the Master in Contract Design for Public Interior at IUAV Venice. The letters take on physical forms, conveying the concreteness of design for interiors, of the structures with which they interact, with the function they must fulfil. Lettering becomes tangible and lives in the same space in which people act. In the 2021 version it tells the boundaries of the space, in 2022 it fills it and becomes an actor in the interior design. [IG: @iuav_contractdesign ]
Bauhaus – 100 Anos, 100 Objectos
Poster for the collective exhibition “Bauhaus – 100 Anos, 100 Objectos” at Casa-Museu Guerra Junqueiro in Porto, Portugal.
VENDAMN! It’s not Vendome.
A well drawn classic like Vendome Italic gets fully out of balance with a simple process consisting of a single step: Just slant the font backwards in the right angle to get it upright 🙂 The quirky result is stunningly well drawn but somehow on the wrong track 🙂
When Saturday Comes
This project links rave and football hooligan subcultures together through the use of typography, using the similarities of rhythm as well as looking into the history of both being an escape from the normal working week. Both subcultures were a vessel to release pent up aggression, with the typography evoking the feeling of freedom and ecstasy. Other influences include sculpture and experimental drawing.
Monolith
Monolith.
In Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), a monolith of unknown origin appears at various points in history. Each time humans make contact with the monolith they appear to make evolutionary and technological advances.
Through a series of algorithmically made typefaces, beginning with “Monolith”, we can imagine a universal font with hundreds of thousands of glyphs, and we question what new potential such a font may hold for humans. Could a font function like the monolith in Kubrick’s film?
Through “Monolith” we use computational typography to explore the limits of writing systems, in an ‘infinite knowable’, imagined beyond language.
Spam
Every week, several emails accumulate in your spam folder. They promise you a million-dollar prize, a boost in your IQ within seconds, free liposuction and sexual offerings.
Spam messages of one week were collected, typographically edited, printed on sheets of paper, and crumpled up for the trash. The wrinkled sheets were scanned to create new experimental typographic graphics.
Virtual Sprint
Virtual Sprint.
BRANDING, IDENTITY, COLLATERAL, ASSORTEED PRINTED MATERILAS AND ONLINE PRESSNECE.
Virtuyal Sprint is a full service print broker located in Melrose Park, Illinois. The “V” shape evolves into crop marks and the crop marks form the shape of a cross, humorously implying the level of care and attention to detail given to every project.
https://segura-inc.com/virtual-sprint
Eco Paper
My project is about the manufacture of a compostable paper, made of 100% ecological material. The main component is chopped and pressed grass, which was blended with water and wheat flour. Using a laser cutter machine, the typography can be cut and engraved. The thickness of the Eco Paper amounts up to five millimeters and is accordingly solid. Wood as a raw material can consequently be saved by this alternative production process. This technique is especially suitable for single-use and individual PR products like advertising posters, invitation cards or tickets.
‘Mode of Questioning’
Continuous experimentation of the relationship between typographic form and function, how far that form can be pushed, the places in which it can be taken to and at which stage it becomes simply a graphic device. A series of experiments using generative compositions (via processing) abstracted through a mixed media approach.
2022
Happy new Yeah !
research
typography research
Y–O–M–A
YOMA
Self-promotional poster for our new and fresh graphic design agency.
Sync & Squid
Sync is a display typeface with up to three glyph variants. The font was developed as part of the Saturday Type Fever at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences in 2019. Large parts of the glyphs were assembled from only a few individual components. By rotating and cutting the pieces, Sync obtained its mirrored effect. The glyph variants are stored as stylistic sets, and are randomly chosen when typing.
Squid is a display typeface inspired by the appearance and behavior of a squid. The counters (arms) are not closed and the intersections (body) are the thickest parts . Developed at écal, supervised by Alice Savoie.
Entropyst
Entropyst — variable font with axis: from neutral but expressive. Forms impressed by nature and entropy. The font is in progress and it is planned to create a dozen different axes reflecting the different entropy forms. For example one axis is inspired by the leaves of the Holly tree: When animals start eating the leaves of this tree, leafs become sharp and prickly. I tried to transfer this change from nature to the form of variable letters. In the future, I plan to translate the result into a Wood type for Letterpress to bring together the analogue and digital sides of type design. So that the idea of entropy coming from the real world into digital form comes back to the real world.
Relaxed Ink Alphabet
From looking at letters as a rigid system, to them into a totally relaxed gestural movement pushes this limp, inky alphabet.
Collaborative fonts
Everyone has a unique handwriting. Hand – pen – paper is arguably the most accessible and convenient way to write a note without losing one’s personality behind it. In an attempt to replicate this on the screen, I decided to collaborate with the machine, as an independent agent to produce a vast amount of dynamic and full of character letters that could be assembled into fonts. Some of the fonts were more successful in terms of legibility. However, the computational outcome that failed to meet typographical norms provided a true collaborative spirit and asked to step back from what was expected to find ways to make these miscellanies work.
T 9-2-7: Unity in diversity
Visual identity of annual exhibition T 9-2-7: Unity in diversity in Prague’s Trafo Gallery. Selection of 51 artists associated with the institution for last 15 years. The core of visual identity contained assignment for the selected artists in colaboration with graphic designer of catalogue: “Create letter T in your visual language”
TRK Typeface
Bespoke typeface made for fashion designer Tereza Rosalie Kladosova visual identity
Deviant
Deviant series is posters for regular club night in Ankali club in Prague. Each poster contains bespoke typography or lettering connected with the style of selected musicians or djs from the line up. All printed matter are printed via Riso print machine and then scanned and used for digital space.
Winners Released: Best Book Design From All Over the World 2022
Unique of its kind, the annual book design competition Best Book Design from all over the World has been held in Leipzig since 1963.
As recently as last year, Covid made a big impact in the international competition Best Book Design from all over the World: The books could be physically examined by the jury, but the discussion and the final joint decision on the awardees could only be made online. While Leipzig Bookfair had to be cancelled for the third time due to the pandemic, this time everything was in favor of a return to normal processes concerning the international competition organized by Stiftung Buchkunst (German foundation for book design), at least to a certain extent. At the beginning of February 2022, five jurors met at German National Library in Leipzig to critically assess books from almost 30 countries.
This year one can get an acoustic impression of the jury session in a special episode of their podcast.
Unfortunately, caused by pandemic-related work stoppages in the logistics centers, this season the nationally awarded books from Liechtenstein, Russia, and Switzerland did not arrive on time to be examined by the jury and could not be included in this year’s competition. A list of all submitted titles will be found in the index of the upcoming publication.
Katharina Hesse, managing director of Stiftung Buchkunst: “We are back at German National Library Leipzig, as always for the jury panel of the international competition. This time, however, the panel takes place in a different room, which is almost like a dance hall. So, the five jurors are able to keep a lot of distance. Finally, we could have them here with us; unfortunately, one had to cancel at short notice, but we found a great replacement. And we are even more pleased that so many countries, nine in number, are represented in the selection of awarded books.”
As the highest mention, the jury awards the Goldene Letter; in addition, one Gold Medal, two Silver Medals, five Bronze Medals, and five Honorary Appreciations. The awards are non-monetary and are intended to stimulate greater international dialogue in the book design scene. The institutions taking part have distinguished books in national design competitions. Only titles are accepted that have already been awarded prize in their home country or have been recommended by a body of experts.
This year, the great publication On the Necessity of Gardening. An ABC of Art, Botany and Cultivation from The Netherlands could win the highest prize, the GOLDENE LETTER. The book was designed by Bart de Baets.
The jury comments: “Gardening is designing nature, organizing the wild—bringing structure to chaos. The design of this contemporary garden-encyclopedia reflects that in an extraordinary, superb way. The layout of the text boxes is reminiscent of well-organized and productive plant beds. This book is full of energy. The viewer dives in, every page is different, but you never get lost, even if it seems you could. Thousands of things to discover, to read, to enjoy. One continues to stroll around. Virtuous typesetting, organized chaos, a super characteristic cover, great printing, binding, finishing—just a few comments that explain the fascination for this work and the award of the Goldene Letter.”
In addition to the highest award, the Goldene Letter, another 13 books from Austria, China, Czech Republic, Germany, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, and Ukraine were awarded.
The publication Best Book Design from all over the World 2022, designed by Frankfurt based design studio Bureau Mitte, will be published soon. The award-winning books of 2022 will be on display for the first time at the Independent Publishing Fair It’s a book in Leipzig on March, 19th, 2022.
It’s a book
It’s a book is the annual gathering of producers in the field of independent publishing in Leipzig and sees itself as a marketplace for books and an exchange point for ideas and debates. For the ninth time in a row, it will be conceived, organized, and artistically designed by students at the HGB Leipzig.
After the fair was transferred to the digital space last year, the Independent Publishing Fair will once again take place on site at the HGB. And because there is no going back, It’s a book is going online again this year with the digital marketplace and the live-streamed symposium on a revamped website. Everyone is cordially invited!
It’s a book is a project by students of the HGB Leipzig, the Deutsches Literaturinstitut Leipzig, and the Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle, as well as other interested parties, accompanied by Prof. Markus Dreßen, Albrecht Gäbel, and Dr. Sabine Schmid. The team consists of Felix Brenner, Marika Fleischhauer, Emil Kowalczyk, Sohyeon Lee, Alexey Malygin, Merle Petsch, Andreas Satzinger, and David Wahrenburg. Without the kind support by the Support Office of the HGB Leipzig and DZA Druckerei zu Altenburghall this project couldn’t be realized!
It’s a book
When?
March 19th, 2022
12 p.m. to 9 p.m.: Fair
12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.: Symposium à Programm
Full program here
Where?
Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig
Wächterstraße 11
04107 Leipzig
& online
Support “American Bauhaus” on Kickstarter
We are very proud to announce the launch of a new crowdfounding campaign today: Support American Bauhaus on Kickstarter to pre finance the project and its production. This important publication creates a space for the lore of the birth of Black Mountain College, which provided a new creative home for many refugees from WWII in Europe from 1933–1957, allowing Bauhaus to live on in the US. A place of freedom and creativity, as we wish it. Let this publication take you into this world and inspire you to make our earth a colorful place.
In 1992, the Partner and Creative Director at studio1500 Erik Schmitt attended the reunion of Black Mountain College in San Francisco. The school is credited with shaping some of the greatest artists in American history: Willem de Kooning, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Buckminster Fuller, Franz Kline, and Robert Rauschenberg among them. Schmitt was invited because his two aunts and their family friend Ruth Asawa attended BMC. He took extensive notes that day and took photographs at the cocktail party after the event at Ruth Asawa’s home. Those quotes and photographs are the foundation of the book American Bauhaus.
Each quote has a page devoted to it. The quote is presented in its entirety along with the time it was uttered. A fragment of the quote is also reproduced at a large scale bleeding off the edge of the page and traveling onto the following spread. In essence, it is an evocation of the interplay of the conversation that took place on that day. The name of the book, American Bauhaus was inspired by a quote Erik Schmitt recorded on the day of the reunion by Peter Oberlander who remembered Joseph Albers saying: “Black Mountain is a minimal version of the Bauhaus … Go there.”
American Bauhaus
Publisher: Slanted Publishers
Content and Design: Erik Schmitt
Format: 17.78 × 25.4 cm
Volume: 112 pages
Language: English
Cover paper: Meta Paper EcoFibres Jute, 300 g/sm
Inside paper: Meta Paper EXTRAROUGH Warm White 105 g/sm
Printing: Black and white silkscreen printing on the cover. Spot color in the inside
Bookbinding: Open stitch binding, black thread
Printer: Stober
ISBN: 978-3-948440-38-1
Price: € 29.– / $ 35.–
Strolling
Strolling is a poster series on the odds of regular walks through the “Triester” area in Graz (Austria) during the first lockdown. The idea was to imitate the routes walked with type on photos of the passed places.