Anamorphic typography: It’s all about perspective
Posted by staff / June 8, 2011Graphic design student Joseph Egan brings noggin-scratching anamorphic typography to London’s Chelsea College of Art and Design.
Our work encourages the viewer to walk into and around typography, an immersive experience considering that their usual relationship with type would normally be realised on a two dimensional surface be it printed or computerised. Being able to appreciate it physically painted onto walls of buildings which the viewers are used to interacting with every day draws attention to the beauty of typography and at same time highlighting the architectural forms that it adorns.
Via behance.
Funny: you need a classic piece of 20th-century technology to get started with this, I just realized.