This is the first piece of an A-Z typographic series illustrating the Primary Nature typeface I created.
Each animation was made to represent each character.
I made one for A to Z as a personal project.
Each has its own audio.
This alphabet was born out of a desire to include text in my work and to have it so that it wasn't immediately accessible. My goal was that the message in each piece of work would become a part of the visual and would create layers in each piece. I prefer that the aesthetic of the art takes precedent over the message and that the viewer, if they were curious about the text, would look into the symbols further to decode it. I didn't wish to distract from the visuals with text.
Using a similar approach as I take with leaves and flowers I rearranged the letters from the regular alphabet into new shapes by splitting the letters and rotating and flipping the pieces into new forms.
The process of iterating each letter into so many new shapes was a lot of fun to do and left me with hundreds of options to be whittled down to 26 cohesive characters that would work best in a typeface together and that I was happy with.
Breakdown of the character can be seen here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CDPArciHn6e/
This is the typeface I have chosen to use in my art as it is unique to Primary Nature.
This is 'A', the first in the series.
Primary Nature Typeface Collection - 'A'
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Primary Nature Typeface Collection - 'A'
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This is the first piece of an A-Z typographic series illustrating the Primary Nature typeface I created.
Each animation was made to represent each character.
I made one for A to Z as a personal project.
Each has its own audio.
This alphabet was born out of a desire to include text in my work and to have it so that it wasn't immediately accessible. My goal was that the message in each piece of work would become a part of the visual and would create layers in each piece. I prefer that the aesthetic of the art takes precedent over the message and that the viewer, if they were curious about the text, would look into the symbols further to decode it. I didn't wish to distract from the visuals with text.
Using a similar approach as I take with leaves and flowers I rearranged the letters from the regular alphabet into new shapes by splitting the letters and rotating and flipping the pieces into new forms.
The process of iterating each letter into so many new shapes was a lot of fun to do and left me with hundreds of options to be whittled down to 26 cohesive characters that would work best in a typeface together and that I was happy with.
Breakdown of the character can be seen here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CDPArciHn6e/
This is the typeface I have chosen to use in my art as it is unique to Primary Nature.
This is 'A', the first in the series.