A 3-D Typeface That Morphs Into Every Letter Of The Alphabet
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Buchstabengewitter, translating to “Letter Storm,” is a project by typographer Ingo Italic (subtle!) from the Berlin studio Letters Are My Friends. The project reinterprets our written language in true, 3-D space. “If something has to be readable for the human eye it is always best to display it on a flat, two-dimensional surface,” Italic concedes. “But 3-D text can be an essential part of what typography is all about … typography in space can help if you have to read while you are moving—in a car, for example.”
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