Further Typography Experiments
Using earlier development Festival Titling was cut up to create sculptural forms to make the word Wonders. From research newspaper headlines read '5000 'Wonders' on Woodhouse Moor' which made reference to the amount of items there were at the exhibit. The Festival Titling Typeface, when created aimed 'to give the impression of a third dimension without employing perspective or shadow effects'. Using this idea and making the typeface physically three dimensional plays with the original intentions.
The halves of each letter were cut in different ways so that they could be manipulated to stand on their own. Letters such as the O, D and S had to be supported because of the curves within the letterforms which made it difficult for them to stand upright.
Using these images, the forms were then drawn around to create digitalised versions of the letters.
Placing these along a perspective floor is supposed to create the idea of them being within the corridor. Using them in this way aims to suggest you are moving towards exciting things in the exhibition. At the moment placing the letters looks a little messy so this will have to be better executed if used.
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