The Typeseat Print is a Modern Alphabet Made Up of Contemporary Icons
Amelia Roblin — March 12, 2013 — Art & Design
References: twentytwentyone & design-milk
The designer of the Typeseat Print describes the Arabic alphabet as a collection of pictures that were "icons from another era." With this in mind, Tim Fishlock conceived the splendid Typeseat Print that's composed of the symbols of the past century's furniture design.
The letters A through Z are suggested by the choice, the clever orientation and the creative rendering of famous objects like the egg chair, the fluid Panton Chair, the Le Corbusier LC1 and the Eames Lounger. The askew combination of an armchair and a footstool has even been incorporated to create a lowercase J. Rendered in white and gray that pop from the black background, the Typeseat Print poster demonstrates a playful spin on the back story of typography.
The letters A through Z are suggested by the choice, the clever orientation and the creative rendering of famous objects like the egg chair, the fluid Panton Chair, the Le Corbusier LC1 and the Eames Lounger. The askew combination of an armchair and a footstool has even been incorporated to create a lowercase J. Rendered in white and gray that pop from the black background, the Typeseat Print poster demonstrates a playful spin on the back story of typography.
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1. Furniture Design Icons - Opportunity to create innovative designs inspired by iconic furniture pieces.
2. Creative Typography - Opportunity to explore playful and imaginative approaches to typography.
3. Modern Alphabet - Opportunity to redefine traditional alphabet symbols through contemporary icons.
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1. Graphic Design - Disruptive innovation opportunities for designers to create unique and visually engaging typography.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Opportunity to incorporate iconic furniture designs into new and innovative products.
3. Art and Decor - Opportunity to create visually stunning and unique pieces using furniture design icons as inspiration.
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