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Published: 4th November, 2010
Last edited: 5th November, 2010
Created: 4th November, 2010
This is a display font that i have designed during the first term of my Graphic Design degree at UWE Bristol. I started with the word chaos, where i looked into propaganda posters, the breaking of objects and ordered lettering.
so using the idea of breaking apart text and overlaying outlines of a the font I created a visual chaos.
I believe that the font could be used in promotional posters and other advertising pieces.
All feedback is appreciated!This is a clone
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Published: 29th March, 2024
Last edited: 31st October, 2012
Created: 15th October, 2012
A project dealing with the subject of order for UWE's communicating with words project at degree graphic design. Inspiration coming from the traffic system, in particular the way that junctions have been designed to direct traffic and keep order at the same time.
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Published: 6th November, 2010
Last edited: 6th November, 2010
Created: 29th October, 2010
Found Type Project at UWE - We were given a word to make a Font with, i picked Order.
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Published: 27th October, 2012
Last edited: 27th October, 2012
Created: 21st October, 2012
This typeface is the response to the word order. I was influenced by Art Deco design, as well as the form of grids. It was developed by hand using a ruler and pen, experimenting with spacing and curves. The same shapes and angles are used right throughout, lending to the idea of an ordered typeface.
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Published: 4th November, 2013
Last edited: 4th November, 2013
Created: 29th October, 2013
Tasked with creating a font surrounding the theme of Chaos & Order I looked at Nietzsche quote 'From Chaos Comes Order'. It interested me how the two can coexist and be found within one another. Produced was 'Glitch Progressive'. This font is a combination of my previous font 'g l i t c h'. This time merging the two cases to produce 26 letters that combine legibility and concept.
Part of the 'Glitch Family'.
(Original lowercase of 'g l i t c h' is a modified version of 'Open Text Rounded' by Aron Kullander). This is a clone
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Published: 5th November, 2010
Last edited: 5th November, 2010
Created: 11th October, 2010
inspired by analysing ques forming, mainly at pubs. In addition to experimention with double sided sticky tape and corrigated card to reflect results found. I think the font has a 'tribal' aesthetic about it consequently, first fonstruction...first year project at UWE... theme chosen was 'order' (work in progress)
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Published: 2nd November, 2013
Last edited: 6th November, 2013
Created: 13th October, 2013
Based on the word 'order', my type design comes from the idea of books. Books are typically ordered neatly on a bookshelf, yet they also have an underlying sense of representing an educated 'order' within society, and in many ways connoting heavily with the court and justice. I found it very hard to get the angles I wanted in relation to the design I had hand drawn and it took me a long time to even try and get it to look vaguely right. It was stressed to me to keep away from pixels, so I had to work with the angles that Fontstruct gave me. Having also been given some feedback, I did some experimentation in terms of making the letters look more like books; using shading, lines and boxes but none of them had a successful outcome so I stuck to what I think looks best and right. There have been many challenges in creating this typeface but I am fairly pleased with the current outcome.
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Published: 5th November, 2013
Last edited: 10th November, 2013
Created: 29th October, 2013
Tasked with creating a font surrounding the theme of Chaos & Order I looked at Nietzsche quote 'From Chaos Comes Order'. It interested me how the two can coexist and be found within one another. Produced was 'g l i t ch'. The uppercase of 'g l i t c h' is a chaotic version (based on glitchs and other chaotic patterns) of it's ordered lowercase counterpart.
Part of the 'Glitch Family'.
The lowercase is a modified version of 'Open Text Rounded' by Aron Kullander. This is a clone
500423
Published: 9th November, 2010
Last edited: 8th December, 2010
Created: 7th October, 2010
Beat the Whites With the Red Wedge, a typeface inspired by the typographic work of the Russian constructivist artists. I wanted to communicate order my typeface, so I researched order within society and this led me to the Russian communist era, constructivism was an art movement within this period. The bold clear typorgraphy of this era influenced me to produce this slab serif version of a constructivist font. I chose to give this font serifs to give an added touch of order and formality. However I do intend to produce a sans serif version and also a bolder, headliner version of the font.
It is a weighty typeface with a strong presence. Due to this nature I would say that the font is best used for subtitles and signange, possibly not main headline text. Also designs that hold an essence of this era.
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Published: 29th March, 2024
Last edited: 4th November, 2013
Created: 14th October, 2013
Based on the theme of "order" my typeface is inspired by the aspects I have found within the structure of a tool such as, hinges and bolts. I got this idea when looking at the order involved in construction. A lot of adjustments are needed including the spacing. Any comments, suggestions or constructive criticism would be great!
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Published: 29th October, 2012
Last edited: 30th October, 2012
Created: 27th October, 2012
This typeface is 1 of the responses I had towards the word 'order'. It's not the most intricate of designs, but conveys the idea of order in the form of receipts clearly. This brief was created by my degree course.
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Published: 3rd November, 2008
Last edited: 11th November, 2008
Created: 3rd November, 2008
a basic stencil typeface based on repetition and order, using a restricted palette of 5 block shapes from the tool set
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Published: 7th November, 2009
Last edited: 9th November, 2009
Created: 26th October, 2009
Inspired from handcuffs. The idea is that each letter is a single cuff that links up to the next.
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Published: 7th November, 2009
Last edited: 6th November, 2009
Created: 26th October, 2009
Designed as part of a university project based on the word ‘order’.
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Published: 29th March, 2024
Last edited: 28th October, 2012
Created: 8th October, 2012
This font is my first project while studying Graphic Design at UWE.
The theme is order, the direction I took was inspired by universal symbols, how they bring order into our lives and what impact that has.
When we see a symbol its message is clear almost instantaneously. For example, the gents, it is a world where words are not fundamental or at all useful. Symbols also take us back to the roots of communication, to a world where words simply don’t exist. By using words and symbols I wanted to show a relationship between the universal symbols and the written word, through presenting a complete juxtaposition. What do we rely on more, words or symbols?
This symbol-filled dot matrix style typeface is easy to read and has a continuous flow from upper to lower case to numbers and punctuation.
www.franciscosportfolio.co.uk
www.scarabdesigns.co.uk
This is a clone
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Published: 29th March, 2024
Last edited: 24th October, 2014
Created: 30th September, 2014
This typeface has been designed around the word 'systematic'. And every letter created is from a pattern/grid that I sketched out as a guide.
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Published: 2nd December, 2008
Last edited: 12th December, 2008
Created: 22nd October, 2008
Font based on the theme of "Order".
created for a university project.
Josh Overton
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Published: 7th November, 2010
Last edited: 18th November, 2010
Created: 11th October, 2010
This is my font based around the word Order and the idea that order is created using rules.... in this case 3 simple rules, straight lines, no diagonal lines and middle line at the same height as lowercase letters
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Published: 8th November, 2011
Last edited: 11th November, 2011
Created: 25th October, 2011
As part of my graphic design degree we were challenged to create a typeface based around a chosen theme, I chose order. The typeface is designed around how scientists draw molecules. Each line uses the same angle as a diagram of a molecule it also follows an equation for the movement of the strokes, multiples of x in this case x =3.
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Published: 30th October, 2011
Last edited: 1st November, 2011
Created: 26th October, 2011
As part of my graphic design degree we were challenged to create a typeface based around a chosen theme, I chose order. The typeface is designed around how scientists draw molecules. Each line uses the same angle as a diagram of a molecule it also follows an equation for the movement of the strokes, multiples of x in this case x =3. The case around the letters came from a periodic table and when the letters are joined the molecule appears again. This is a clone of molecule
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Published: 29th October, 2012
Last edited: 8th October, 2012
Created: 8th October, 2012
An early stage of a project. Creating a typeface based on the theme of order, arrows immediately came to mind.
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Published: 26th October, 2013
Last edited: 4th November, 2013
Created: 9th October, 2013
Font based on the idea of an essentials photograph. Mixing the idea of two fonts together, keep it clean and ordered. Also included Eastern European characters to tie in with my ordered essentials theme of adding mixture of items, different shapes and sizes into an ordered fashion.