The Updated Galapagos Game by Felix Salut is Design-Friendly
Kalin Ned — January 10, 2019 — Art & Design
References: felixsalut & design-milk
Amsterdam-based creative practice Felix Salut launches the ultimate entertainment for those in the designer profession or who have a passion for typography. Taking the format of the popular building block board game -- the 'Galapagos Game,' the studio creates a version with geometric shapes that can be infinitely arranged to form letters or patterns. Its predecessor actively engaged the public to such a degree that the "Stedelijk Museum added it to the permanent collection."
Not only entertaining but also somewhat endearing and creative, the newest version produced by Felix Salut is quite playful and the only limit is considered to be the imagination of those who are interacting with the typography-embracing blocks. In fact, individuals can leave each other messages on countertops like 'Call Me' or 'I Love You' in a design-minded way.
Not only entertaining but also somewhat endearing and creative, the newest version produced by Felix Salut is quite playful and the only limit is considered to be the imagination of those who are interacting with the typography-embracing blocks. In fact, individuals can leave each other messages on countertops like 'Call Me' or 'I Love You' in a design-minded way.
Trend Themes
1. Typography-inspired Board Games - Creating board games that incorporate typography opens up opportunities for designers and typographers to engage with their passion in a playful and interactive way.
2. Geometric Shape Manipulation - Exploring the infinite arrangement possibilities of geometric shapes in board games allows for endless creativity and design exploration.
3. Interactive Message Boards - Incorporating typography blocks that can be rearranged to leave messages creates interactive and design-minded opportunities for communication.
Industry Implications
1. Game Design - Game designers can incorporate typography elements into board games, merging playfulness and design aesthetics.
2. Creative Education - Typography-inspired board games can be used as a tool to educate and engage students in the field of design and typography.
3. Retail and Consumer Products - Typography-embracing board games can be developed and marketed as creative and interactive products for design enthusiasts and typographers.
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