'+81 magazine' cover design by lo siento
promotional example of the concept
process image of the bubble wrap typography
the final outcome of the cover design
'empo' typography design - informed by the human body
'4D typography' - a type that can be seen from all angles
the lettering design is the result of intersecting, in an orthogonal way in space, two extrusions of the same character
spanish graphic design studio lo siento conceived the cover for japan's +81 magazine, where the artist injects bubble wrap blisters with colored water to spell out the issue's subject 'next creativity'. the work is amongst a diverse range of typographical explorations - moving beyond the traditional realm of 2D to design for various identities and projects. '4D type' is one concept that sees the idea of lettering to become viewable from all angles, or 'empo', which is an alphabet created as part of an identity for an osteopathy
office informed by the human body.
via: http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/23401/bubble-wrap-typography-by-lo-siento.html
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