This font was inspired by an old card series my mother produced quite a few years ago, based around the zodiac signs.
The theme behind this font was “rebirth”, in the sense of giving new life to something long forgotten. The cards themselves were quite popular at the time, so I felt this was an appropriate response to the theme.
The main difference within this set is the chosen challenge to not incorporate large curves or angles through the glyph set, giving the font a style of its own whilst still drawing inspiration from the original. The final outcome was something I would associate with computers, showing the change away from traditional type drawing to the modern age.
This is a theme developed from "Rebirth", a kind of new extraterrestrial typeface style living on Mars.
I was influenced by graphic and typeface designer Wim Crouwel, with a simple structure and a mixture with another typeface from the game Wolfenstein, avoiding additional strokes.
It also resembles a kind of domino.
3dtype version: https://pin.it/7xjQZhH
My intention with this font was to link it to "Rebirth", so I thought about computer viruses. I looked into glitches and how they distort and warp the computer to such an extent that you'd have to reboot your computer. In other words, the Rebirth of your computer.
This font was made for a university project where we designed a typeface based on a chosen theme (Mine being rebirth)
I hope you enjoy my deconstructed abstract font which explores an alternative take on typography
The paths we take in life! By Kacper Cyckowski
My font is based off of paths, the sense of community leads from the directions we all take as individuals. I made a font that shows a personal journey, the road that we take, as individuals are very unique.
this is my art deco railing font. I was given the theme 'protect' and thought to link it to railings as they protect people. I really like the art deco art styles and was inspired by this to make the font. I took the key elements from research of art deco railongs e.g curves and spikes and took this into my font.
This is a cloneThis font is inspired by padlocks and the notches in the metal loops. It was inspired by the idea of protection. I made the font thick and bold to represent the solidity of a padlock and to reflect the theme of protection.
A Font that pays homage to early 16th Century Gothic design in both Literature and Architecture. The sharp angles and jagged edges depict the ideas of the era and the pioneers of this time - bringing that into a modern representation with a serif style and italic Fontstruct.
This fontrusction was created for the theme 'community'. Titled, 'Social Bubble' I aimed to represent how Covid-19 has affected our social lives. The reason for the different styles for each letter is to express how everyone's situation is different, however I did keep some consistency for aesthetic purposes. The bitmap style also represents how social interaction has become more digital due to people not being able to see each other face to face.
Here is my first fontstruction coming to you from a graphic design student at UWE Bristol.
This font is based around the theme 'rebirth' and to me rebirth means growth, open-minded, seeing the world in new ways- an awakening.
So I went down the path of spiritual journeys. Throughout lockdown I have been listening to the one and only, Joe Rogan and his podcasts. Many of which discuss the topic of psychedelics and how they have changed peoples perspectives on life - positively. I then took these topics and found my 'Rebirth'
This font represents; psychedelics, trance and being in the state of stupor...
My objective with this typeface was to link it to "Rebirth," so I imagined anything related to rebirth. When they die in games, they can respawn or gain a heal before dying. I looked into healing potions and potential futuristic inspirations, and how they distort and warp the system to the point where you'd have to resurrect. In other terms, life's rebirth.
I created this typeface as part of a brief set by my graphic design course to create a typeface based on the theme ‘protect’. I took inspiration from 17th century decorated letters, however I wanted my typeface to appear more modern in comparison to the modernity of decorated letters. I knew before I started that I wanted to do rounded letters to give the type that ‘bubbly’ or ‘cloud’ appearance which I really like. The letters are supposed to resemble the appearance of trees, branches and leaves as a tribute to the environment and how we should protect it.
Any feedback welcome :) !!
'Nerves' is a font created based on my given theme 'PROTECT'. I chose to create a thin and messy typeface, inspired by nerve structures and the protection our nervous systems provide. I wanted there to be overlapping lines and 'bursts' that mimic how nerves look, as well as capturing the more disorganised nature of a nerve.
In response to the topic of, 'Protect', my design was influenced by the net bags used to hold fruit. I was intrigued by the pattern and textures that these made so wanted to created a typeface focusing in on this.
My design was influenced by walls, barriers, and the requirement for a division between our built and natural environments in order to protect us. I am a first-year student at UWE Bristol studying Graphic Design, and I made this digital typeface in response to this year's subject, "PROTECT."
This typeface was galvanized from the word 'protect', with the letters made up of spikes influenced by the spikes on the skin of animals such as hedgehogs and porcepines which protect them from predators, and the spikes on plants which protect them in the same way.