Nase Pop Transforms Font Typefaces into Protruding Pieces of Street Art
M — May 13, 2016 — Art & Design
Nase Pop is a celebrated street artist that brings font typefaces to life on urban walls using angles and dimension to render the typography three dimensional. The works make use of perspective and color to make it seem as though the flat illustrations are in fact protruding off the wall, adding a dynamic visual element to the graffiti pieces.
The illustrations are done by Nase Pop in bright colors and make use of embossed, carved and relief effects using shading and angles to make the letters look as though they are three dimensional from a variety of perspectives. The illustrations highlight the versatility of type in marketing and mass-media as a tool to construct a lasting impression.
Consumers are gravitating to the traditional aspects of typography as an art form in its own respective right, re-represented through the lens of 3D.
The illustrations are done by Nase Pop in bright colors and make use of embossed, carved and relief effects using shading and angles to make the letters look as though they are three dimensional from a variety of perspectives. The illustrations highlight the versatility of type in marketing and mass-media as a tool to construct a lasting impression.
Consumers are gravitating to the traditional aspects of typography as an art form in its own respective right, re-represented through the lens of 3D.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Typography Art - Opportunity for artists and designers to experiment with traditional typography in new, three dimensional ways that elevate the impact of their work.
2. Interactive Street Art - Emergence of murals that create an interactive experience for viewers, promoting engagement with urban spaces and fostering appreciation for art in public settings.
3. Typography in Marketing - Increased recognition of typography as a versatile and impactful tool in marketing and mass-media for creating a lasting impression.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Innovations in 3D typography and interactive street art create new opportunities for artists and designers to push boundaries and experiment with new mediums and techniques.
2. Marketing and Advertising - Employing 3D typography in advertising campaigns allows for greater creativity and impact in messaging, capturing viewer attention and enhancing brand recognition.
3. Urban Development - Integration of 3D typography and interactive street art in public spaces increases urban engagement and promotes appreciation for the arts, contributing to the revitalization of urban areas.
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