Tuesday, 6 March 2012

BRIEF 01 ≈ TYPEFACE PRODUCTION
—Initial Vector Production

A few screengrabs of the vectorisation of the letterforms, highlighting the consistency between the letters within the alphabet. For example, how two lower case v's become the w, and how the an upside down f becomes a j. Obviously these are a little crude and all visually correcting, but are equally a pretty accurate starting point. The g is arguably the most crucial of all the lowercase, not only does it often symbolise or make the whole typeface recognisable, but in this instance it creates the structure for all letterforms of a circular nature. All rounded letterforms must be dissected upon these lines only.