Graduate Type II Spring 2021 — Boston University
An apparatus is a complex structure within an organization or system.
Language is an apparatus consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or gesture.
Humans construct words out of an alphabet, a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order used to represent the basic sounds of a language. In English, the alphabet is the set of letters from A to Z.
A typeface is a set of characters of the same design. Type designers usually aim to achieve harmony through all the characters, or glyphs, within a typeface.
What happens if there is a systematic disruption within the consonance?
Create a posters using text excerpted from the supplied article. Employ strategic substitutions of letterforms in each of your compositions.
— Select seven sentences from “A New History of Temporal Typography”
— Choose four letters to substitute with alternate non-letter forms
— Create a dynamic composition that takes advantage of emerging patterns

Chosen Typeface

Type System: Y, V, B, E are replaced with characters or numbers with visual similarity

Format — Posters (18 x 24)
Thesis Publication — Mutation Mystery