Federico Parra Barrios, typeface designer; 205TF, foundry
great way to play with type. For some reason, I looked at this way longer than i thought I should. That means it did its job.
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Federico Parra Barrios, typeface designer; 205TF, foundry
great way to play with type. For some reason, I looked at this way longer than i thought I should. That means it did its job.
2. iClay
We go to try an old fashion way of texting by using our fingers or tools such as ice cream sticks. Clay is a flexible object that its shape can be controlled.
The idea of texting nowadays is limitless. However, this clay had limited space for communication. Thus the efficiency of words is crucial at this time. We got to try this activity by first choosing a person to send it, by making a connection through starring. To be honest, it was really awkward but it was kinda an icebreaker activity for most of us.
I got my first tablet reply, and I did not understand what it was saying! Sometimes when the phrase is too long, we tend to make shortcuts. The problem is, not everyone understands what that shortcut means, and thus communication of shortcuts must be addressed.
THINGS WILL GET FUCKED UP!
Designed by student John Hoke
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