Just leaving the larger letters making up the word 'colldie' - lower and uppercase, I wouldn't say the left hand example reads extremely well, whilst the right hand side seems a bit more legible, although that could easily just be from an overload of the word in my head. I want to explore this idea mocking up some still designs, looking for abstract but still legible glyph arrangements.8.12.11
Abstraction
Whilst trying to make the most out of an A4 piece of paper, arranging the larger glyhps in order to fit them all on the page, I came across a potential idea to explore. Working with the word 'Collide', it got me thinking about how the glyphs could be arranged/sequenced in a more abstract way, but still eventually delivering the word collide...
Just leaving the larger letters making up the word 'colldie' - lower and uppercase, I wouldn't say the left hand example reads extremely well, whilst the right hand side seems a bit more legible, although that could easily just be from an overload of the word in my head. I want to explore this idea mocking up some still designs, looking for abstract but still legible glyph arrangements.
Just leaving the larger letters making up the word 'colldie' - lower and uppercase, I wouldn't say the left hand example reads extremely well, whilst the right hand side seems a bit more legible, although that could easily just be from an overload of the word in my head. I want to explore this idea mocking up some still designs, looking for abstract but still legible glyph arrangements.
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