‘It’s a Point of View’ by Joseph Egan and Hunter Thomson
“Anamorphic typography invites viewers to immerse themselves within type. Using the process of anamorphosis, designs only become legible from one point of view, challenging the idea that graphic design can only be realised on a 2D plain. Both installations can be read as one sentence, a comment on the process of anamorphosis and what is ‘good’ design.”
lgraiicia reblogged this from aye-15
itwasadreamtoloveyou reblogged this from okay
poweredbycreativityandcake liked this
buymesometime reblogged this from centinox
teamo-teamoaroar liked this
fletxerandoliver liked this
critter-casey liked this
the-summer-sun-au reblogged this from breadonearth
the-summer-sun-au liked this
acataleptic reblogged this from pastagal
acataleptic liked this
bellagiho reblogged this from rentz
bellagiho liked this
rentz reblogged this from breadonearth
gheeeia reblogged this from mapoihovistoiltuosorriiso
through-the-heaving-tides reblogged this from selinakatherins
breadonearth posted this