Type & Form
Type & Form
Type & Form
Type & Form

Type & Form

Print, New York, New York, 2008

Description

Print magazine’s TYPE&FORM issue celebrated typography in all its various forms. The cover sculpture, created and designed by Karsten Schmidt, supported the feature article on kinetic typography. The phrase was built through generative design, executed into solid form through 3-D printing and then photographed, bringing it back to 2-D format. The end result looks larger than life but was actually only a few inches tall. 

Juror Notes

Having not seen Print magazine for a couple of years, I am happily surprised! What a lift! Both content and design are new and inspired. This particular cover and issue are irresistible. Thank you!

Refreshing and light; the artwork is allowed to shine.

Tough to please the design community but many good things are happening. Cover type illustration hints at a future with 3-D printing and foreshadows technology’s continued impact on design.

Collections: AIGA 365: 30 (2009)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Information design
Format: Magazine

Credits

Design firm
Print
Art director
Kristina DiMatteo
Designer
Lindsay Ballant
Illustrator
Karsten Schmidt
Editor
Joyce Rutter Kaye
Printing method
Z450 (3-D printer)
Programmer
Karsten Schmidt
Printer
ThingLab
Typeface
Computer-generated
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