Triongl font was born from trial and error. While i was designing a grid
based font, many sketches of letters remained unused and dismissed.
I liked those letters as well, so I was thinking how could i use them, and then
came the idea of showing them all together, in a new font.
I projected all the scketches onto each other to show all possible versions
of each letter together. This way I gave new life to letters that would have
been forgotten in the design process.
based font, many sketches of letters remained unused and dismissed.
I liked those letters as well, so I was thinking how could i use them, and then
came the idea of showing them all together, in a new font.
I projected all the scketches onto each other to show all possible versions
of each letter together. This way I gave new life to letters that would have
been forgotten in the design process.
/ The quoted text is from the "Incomplete Manifesto for Growth" of Bruce Mau.