4D Type
-Lettering, Exhibitions
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05/2011
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4D Typography was the result of orthogonally intersecting two protrusions from the same letter, allowing viewers to read it from at least two different positions relative to the letter.
Observers who would like to enjoy a particular piece of architecture are forced to move through and around it. As they do, the changing perspectives generate new spaces, in which light behaves in different ways. In this project, typography makes an effort to abandon its two-dimensional nature to act in a more architectural fashion. It does not resign itself to just a third dimension, but also takes on a fourth one for utmost readability. When the letters are hung, the reader can move around them to understand all their shapes.
DS: Gerard Miró
SHOW: ADG-FAD Laus expo 2011, Galeria Mitte and The Corner Fest.

4D Typeface made of paper: 30X40cm aprox.







Galeria Mitte



Signage system

