Showing posts with label Type design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Type design. Show all posts

Thursday, April 08, 2010

Sela: the modern revival



















Sela is a digital typeface based on the Naskhi script, reviving different characteristics specific to Diwani and Thuluth, i.e. Classic vs. Modern. The edge I propose is the respect of “musicality” of the script, translated through the variations of the letterforms, the swashes, the ligatures the contrast of the pen flow, the marrying of letters with each other, along with diacritical and vocalization marks.
My typeface is based on a specific grid that I created in order to fit the modern and technical criterion. The letters have multiple heights unfolding from a baseline. However the font follows Ibn Muqla’s calligraphic systems to revive the traditional feel of Arabic calligraphy: Nizam Al Dai’ra for the overall cast, Nizam Al Nuqat for the proportions of the face, and Nizam Al Tashabuh for the uniformity of the letters.

Rakwe: Kitchen font





A typeface based on a tea kettle as a module, a font pamphlet presenting the characteristics of the typeface, the inspiration, the sketches and the digitization process, and a 3D chair based on the letter ‘ha’ of the font Rakwe.