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It's all about shapes!

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  With this book being predominantly about shapes, and the hierarchy of Victorian culture directly corresponding with the number of sides t...

My chosen way & Strategy.

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So I think I have come to a conclusion on the route I am going to take for this project. Having had my eyes and mind opened by the anamorphi...

Typo poster styles.

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  I decided to look into typographic poster design. Out of all the ideas I had for 'a book that isn't a book' I think this is...

Anamorphic Typography

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        While researching typographic styles and techniques I came across these quite unusual examples, called anamorphic typography...
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Needing a different approach??

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After further thought and more research I have decided that my initial idea is a no go. I really like the prospect of something relatively 2...

Immediate ideas

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My immediate idea for this project is to focus on the shapes elements of the story with each chapter being a set of differently shaped postc...

A book thats not a book??

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Non-conventional forms of a book! mind map all different possibilities, ie. poster, postcard, building blocks, projected, kinetic, physica...

Book styles.

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Despite the brief saying "not necessarily in conventional book form as we know it", the idea of a quality set an printed 'boo...

About Flatland.

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Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is an 1884 satirical novella by English schoolmaster Edwin A Abbott. Writing as ‘a square’, Abbott ...

My chosen brief.

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  I have decided to go for the Flatland brief. The decision was mainly down to the fact that I really like the idea of taking something ol...

ISTD

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Another project begins, and this time the brief is to be set by ISTD the International Society of Typographic Designers. Although technicall...
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