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Published: 30th October, 2013
Last edited: 10th November, 2013
Created: 9th October, 2013
Starting from the word 'squishy', I thought about how children play with very tactile things. If something has a tactile nature it will appeal to children to play with it and 'squish' it. From this I explored how sponges are very squeezable and photographed them in different ways. Alongside this thought process I was also sketching water in letter forms and loved how it appears to have a squishy texture in itself because it is fluid. Combining these ideas, I experimented with cutting sponges into letter forms, applying paint, squishing them and creating a typeface based on the marks they leave behind on a laminate table surface.
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Published: 3rd October, 2013
Last edited: 3rd October, 2013
Created: 3rd June, 2013
Just a simple one I had lying around. Bouma is the word for "word shape" as relating to the idea that we only read shapes of words. This sort of proves that we don't; we also rely on the letters themselves in decoding words.