With the advice from a professor,
It is time to have fun, it is "time to play!"
TYPE
It is time to have fun, it is "time to play!"
Typography is everywhere. We see it everyday on printed signs, in books, via text message, even on this blog. But, sometimes we see type in the most unlikely of places, formed by negative and positive shapes used in everyday life. For our first assignment in our typography class, it was our job to search the campus grounds for letters formed out of anything and everything.
Examples?
How about the rail to a stairwell, or a cord found on a used light table (E & P). We could also find letters hidden within, well, nothing. Nothing but the negative space formed by separate objects, like an entrance to a door way, or two tables, not quite pushed together (T & Y).
Type is more than print on a 2D or 3D object, and can been seen all over in this world that we live in. When you open your mind to the possibilities, it becomes limitless.

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