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According to W. Kunz each letter has a distinctive structure defined by the intersection of its stroke and not by its attributes (bold, roman, italic, sans serif, serif, etc). Our Latin alphabet is code based on human conventions in which the relationship between letters is fundamental, as the intrinsic visual quality of each character depends on the context where it is placed.
Taking in consideration Kunt’s analysis I designed a new series of symbols (upper-case only), which differs from Kunt’s ones for the structure of the letters C, I, G, O, Q, R, S and Y. Afterwards I set different variables to alter the relationship between the component of each sign and generate new alphabets. In the end I analysed different ways to visually represent the transition from the first alphabet to the last one.
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