Heterosis vector typeface
These 3D characters have been crafted by combining two sets of vector lines which, when viewed together, form these stunning 2D studies. The alphabet of delicate, insect wing-like letters wouldn’t look out of place under glass in an entomologists lab. Very well executed by Toronto based Brian Banton.
Materials: Transparent Elastic, Transparent Acrylic
Dimensions: 5.5” x 7” x 3”“heterosis – a kinetic typeface” by brian banton
In a world abundant with computer-generated graphics, this makes for a nice change
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