Bringing Letters and People Together. Scrabble Ads by Pereira & O’Dell
Each letter is a world. Scrabble Ads by DDB
Nomade by Jaume Piensa
The figurative sculpture displays a gigantic replica of a man sitting with his knees to his chest. The painted stainless steel figure is left incomplete, without a discernible face, feet, or hands, as a sign of welcoming spectators in, literally. The sculpture is open for viewers to experience it firsthand by walking into it and reevaluating their surroundings through the piece that redefines its situated space.
Most intriguing about the 8-meter-high sculpture is perhaps its typographical makeup. Letters circle all around to both create the structure and leave it with a perforated shell, allowing sunlight to seep in and out from all ends.
Handwriting Font Series by Jose Ernesto Rodriguez
Made with his hands and a copier
Three-Dimensional Font Sculptures by Brian Banton
The fonts are built using elastic bands that run between two parallel plexiglass windows. The sculptural works offer a new way of looking at typography that transcends the standard two-dimensional plane. Rotate the figure enough and you’ll be looking at nothing more than an abstract series of vector lines.