Jenny Cestnik’s inspiration
architekt font
This is probably an unintentional product plug, but I can't help it. I ran across this 'font' today that is based off of 3-d spaces and cityscapes. What results is a figure|ground relationship between positive and negative, uppercase and lowercase [ie/neon green vs. black] and the mixing and matching between the two.
I think it's a really cool idea, and could be fun to do with abstractions one's own design projects... and I'm betting it would work with my current project that questions the notion of 'play' in the city. This might give my presentation that sleek|cool look it's been lacking.
This is probably an unintentional product plug, but I can't help it. I ran across this 'font' today that is based off of 3-d spaces and cityscapes. What results is a figure|ground relationship between positive and negative, uppercase and lowercase [ie/neon green vs. black] and the mixing and matching between the two.
I think it's a really cool idea, and could be fun to do with abstractions one's own design projects... and I'm betting it would work with my current project that questions the notion of 'play' in the city. This might give my presentation that sleek|cool look it's been lacking.
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