Type specimen – 2024

Type specimen – 2024

Type design displayed on a specimen.

Studio project (2024) with Aurèle Sack

Students
Yohann Kampmann, Delphine Moënnat, Luca Reichenbach, Luca Riva, Baptiste Torrent, Elsa Trummer, Valentin Bonzon, Morgane Gilliéron, Olympe Boutaghane, Flaurant Kadrija
Département communication visuelle
Design Graphique
Know-how
Type design, Editorial

Projects related to Type design

Stephanie Wilson – Iconic

MA TYPE DESIGN

Stephanie Wilson – Iconic

by Stephanie Wilson

Iconic stands at the intersection of typography, social research, and inclusive design. It addresses a growing concern: making reading more accessible for senior readers. Through the development of a typeface named Iconic, the project aims to enhance reading comfort while offering an aesthetic, functional, and adaptable typeface suited to the changes associated with aging. The project was created in collaboration with senior-lab, a Swiss platform dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for seniors. Grounded in a participatory methodology, this collaboration enabled a reality-based approach: available in serif, sans serif, sans semibold, and italics, Iconic was designed based on feedback and testimonials gathered from seniors during sessions held at ECAL.

Type Specimen – 2023 #3

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Type Specimen – 2023 #3

with Robert Huber

Type design displayed on a specimen.

Type Specimen – 2024 #2

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Type Specimen – 2024 #2

with Robert Huber

Type design research and developmen displayed on a specimen.

Type specimen – 2023 #2

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Type specimen – 2023 #2

with Aurèle Sack

Type design displayed on a specimen.

Elena Baranowski – Speira

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Elena Baranowski – Speira

with Julia Born, Radim Peško

This publication connects fashion with type design by simultaneously presenting the Russian Doll couture collection (Autumn/Winter,1999) and the Speira variable typeface family. The project juxtaposes photographic and typographic elements, visualising similar approaches to shapes, layers and proportions. Designed with particular attention to the interaction between the different weighs, the typeface family evolves and transforms from thin to bold, affecting the tone of the overall typeface. The typographic exploration includes several weights and corresponding italics, offering multiple typesetting possibilities.

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