CREATING TYPEFACE
Creating Typeface documents two decades of research into typography as a language that moves between print, animation, and spatial form. Developed from 1996 to 2016, the publication traces the letter’s shift from static sign to constructed structure, moving from early digital type experiments to animated and three dimensional typographic systems.
The work frames typography as spatial logic shaped by technology and perception. It introduces Future Typo as a platform where letters operate as volumetric objects capable of motion, rotation, and transformation across screen, publication, and physical presence.
Published in a limited edition of 50 printed copies, the book functions not only as documentation but as a physical archive of the research that laid the foundation for Future Typo. The back cover is set in the coded Future Typo 3 typeface system.