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Published: 10th April, 2015
Last edited: 10th April, 2015
Created: 10th April, 2015
I was re-watching Monsters Inc., and I just had to replicate the keyboard on the controlpanel for the door machine. I just love the shape of E (Eject) and how it links with L (L-arrow), and the unintuitive-ness of D (Down Arrow) and U (Up-Right arrow). The silly acronyms and symbols only help. Don't think it's at all useful, but it was a nice exercise :)
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Published: 1st November, 2011
Last edited: 9th November, 2011
Created: 30th September, 2011
This font was inspired by the wrought iron work I have noticed when exploring Bristol. The idea developed further when I saw some Greek decoration while researching on the internet. The two came together, the meeting of curves, lines and spirals to form Keys, a modern take on ancient symbolism mixed with a reminder of industrial exuberance.
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Published: 25th October, 2012
Last edited: 29th October, 2012
Created: 17th October, 2012
When be began the project on designing my own typeface, I had to design and create it relating to a specific theme. I chose to focus my design on the theme of 'Decay'.
From the beginning, I wanted to create typeface which represented a very basic idea of the the theme of Decay. I looked at all possible avenues that I could take into design consideration and ended up coming with some interesting concepts I could use.
I started looking at the idea of Decay throughout technology. I began taking photos as well as researching forms of decay in technology. The one aspect which kept coming up were computer keyboards. I found plenty of images of keyboards with decay, which then acted as a key influence for my work.
The idea for having my typeface created in the style of computer keys was quite unique to me. When in the creation process, I created the key design as well as the letter-forms which I had mapped out using graph paper. I was then to add the appearance of decay to the letter-forms afterwards.
I then started coming up with styles of decay I could incorporate into the letter-forms. I wanted to have a clear representation of the theme, but keep it in the style/representation of computers. i.e Pixels.
I messed around with one of the letter-forms with a basic pixel appearance of decay. When zoomed in, it didn't look like the standard I wanted it to be, but when zoomed out, the pixels came together to present the them in detail. I then went ahead and applied the feature to all of the letter-forms and punctuation symbols. The typeface was finally complete.