Mention de date : 2020-04-12
Paru le : 12/04/2020
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[n° ou bulletin]
Titre : |
04.20 - 2020-04-12 |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Année de publication : |
2020 |
Langues : |
Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Arts graphiques -- Aspect social Design industriel -- Innovations technologiques Impression numérique Innovations technologiques -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle Typographie
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Index. décimale : |
766 Arts graphiques |
Note de contenu : |
Are computer programs replacing designers? Well, not yet at least. But designers can write their own programs and, using these self-made tools, open up new possibilities in design. The cover of our April issue is the result of a fascinating cooperation – it combines moving type with sophisticated printing technology. The design, from Studio Mut, draws on hardware and software, providing one example of what the future might hold.
What does the future hold for typographic design? Our April issue ventures a few answers. In the novum+ section, we present classic type design and also feature a range of projects that show how typography can address political and social problems. The cover, too, puts forward one vision of how typography could develop in the future. The motif came about in a cooperation with Studio Mut and other creatives: Think Work Observe made available the typeface Kunst Grotesk as a pre-release, and Kiel Danger Mutschelknaus developed a program that can be used to generate moving type. Using these components Studio Mut created a motif that draws on software and hardware – digitally generated type skilfully combined with sophisticated print technology. |
En ligne : |
https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-0420/ |
[n° ou bulletin]
04.20 - 2020-04-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2020. Langues : Allemand ( ger) Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Arts graphiques -- Aspect social Design industriel -- Innovations technologiques Impression numérique Innovations technologiques -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle Typographie
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Index. décimale : |
766 Arts graphiques |
Note de contenu : |
Are computer programs replacing designers? Well, not yet at least. But designers can write their own programs and, using these self-made tools, open up new possibilities in design. The cover of our April issue is the result of a fascinating cooperation – it combines moving type with sophisticated printing technology. The design, from Studio Mut, draws on hardware and software, providing one example of what the future might hold.
What does the future hold for typographic design? Our April issue ventures a few answers. In the novum+ section, we present classic type design and also feature a range of projects that show how typography can address political and social problems. The cover, too, puts forward one vision of how typography could develop in the future. The motif came about in a cooperation with Studio Mut and other creatives: Think Work Observe made available the typeface Kunst Grotesk as a pre-release, and Kiel Danger Mutschelknaus developed a program that can be used to generate moving type. Using these components Studio Mut created a motif that draws on software and hardware – digitally generated type skilfully combined with sophisticated print technology. |
En ligne : |
https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-0420/ |
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