blu tack
An indepth study into overlooked spaces and shapes within the City and everyday objects. Using blu tack I started to create impressions from objects, ending up with the full alphabet. Taken from exterior components around Southwark. This then evolved into a series of fonts created from skylines to a type made from the components of a drill.
Featured in Creative Review June 2008.
eaves
Photographic typeface made from architecture around London (a continuation from my blu tack font)
keyboard
A font created by looking at the spaces which aren't used on a keyboard
upper case
An Upper Case display font made from outlined CD's
drill a bit
After taking apart a drill I started to see letters form. This font has been created by outlining the internal parts of the drill
branching out
Display font created from the shapes created by branches.