Typography is usually seen in 2D. So what happens when somebody takes a letter, and gives it 4 Dimensions?
Letters are better understood when we see them for all their parts. Losiento, a graphic design studio, made it so a letter could be read from multiple angles. This means that the viewer is given an experience that goes deeper than just a letter.
This video demonstrates the work that it took to form this artwork, and we can better understand the skeleton and skin of a letter through it.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
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A Visual Viewing into the Vocabulary in V for Vendetta
Lines from a movie sometimes flow better when there is typography to accompany it. In V for Vendetta, many on the lines include alliterations which can be better understood and appreciated through typography. Although the movie did not include this typography, the creator of this video helped the viewer admire the literal work of this scene. We are now able to better understand the meaning of what V is explaining, the beauty of the diction, and the art of the words on their own and how they work together as a whole.
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