Interiors (3D type)
Andrew Byrom, Joel Wolter, DeKalb, Illinois, 2002
Description
Interiors (3D type) is a collaboration between type designer Andrew Byrom and designer Joel Wolter. It was originally conceived as a digital font (Interiors) and was inspired by an old wooden chair in Byrom’s office that, when looked at from a certain angle, resembled the letter h.
Using the three-dimensional principles of this simple form, and closely adhering to type design conventions, 26 letters of the alphabet were drawn and generated as a font. The characters were then constructed in three dimensions using tubular steel into full-scale furniture frames.
Because the underlying design concept is typographical, the end result becomes almost “freestyle” furniture design. Letters like m, n, o, b and h can be viewed as simple tables and chairs, but other letters, like e, g, a, s, t, v, x and z, become beautifully abstract pieces of “furniture.”
Credits
- Design firms
- Andrew Byrom, Joel Wolter
- Photographer
- Joel Wolter