WIGGLE SANS
Building upon the concept of ‘Wiggle Display’, I developed new forms created from a single, continuous line. This approach allowed distinct shapes to emerge, bringing greater visual legibility to the original wiggle and forming the basis of a new typeface. This typeface became a key element in expanding my Final Major Project.
After reflecting on its design, I pushed the concept further by transforming the 2D typeface into a 3D form. This involved exploring the usability and integration of different materials while also experimenting with how the typeface could be applied to branding and product design. The result was a cohesive exploration of form, materiality, and commercial potential.
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3D PRINTED TYPEFACE
WIGGLE SANS IN ICE
WIGGLE SANS IN WAX
WIGGLE SANS IN PEWTER
WIGGLE SANS IN CONCRETE
WIGGLE SANS IN MOSS
WIGGLE SANS IN WOOD
WIGGLE SANS AS A PUBLIC SCULPTURE (SCALE MODEL)
WIGGLE SANS AS A SLIDE
WIGGLE SANS AS A SWING
WIGGLE SANS AS FURNITURE