Month: April 2012

As well as pouring the chocolate into the letter forms, I also tried ‘finger painting’ with the chocolate. It’s a different look that could also work.

Next steps to Setting up Indesign Document

Continuing Indesign document setup. When it comes to layout, it can be helpful to set up guides to keep structure throughout the magazine/layout etc. Select – Layout, then – Guides And a starting point would be to create a ‘modular’ grid 3 by 3 or 5 by 5. Quite often even numbers is uneasy to […]

Indesign document Setup

I’ve recently been introduced to the Adobe Software InDesign, which I was completely new to. These tutorials are vital for us to learn the software and understand how to use it even on a basic level; as we will be making our own book next week. I’ve noted down our first tutorial to help myself […]

The chocolate experiment As development into creating the imagery for my magazine-like interview for print, I decided to experiment with type and food. In part of the interview I have with Oded Ezer he’s questioned;  ‘What is the purpose of your experiments?’ “My first purpose is to have fun. Experimenting for me means playing a game […]

Experimenting with my interpretation of ‘fun’ typography. Type good enough to eat.

Object type. The inspiration behind this was sourcing found objects. And I happened to have a purse full of pennies.

Salt or sugar? A very easy medium to use and shape to letters. This is just the beginning of many more experiments to come.