Josef Albers and Bauhaus Font
The
Bauhaus movement created a variety of simplistic and modern fonts, with a lack
of extravagance. Josef Albers believed it could be stripped back even more and
that a typeface could be created from only 10 stencil components. This was a
purely lower-case font as a lot of the Bauhaus fonts were. I was given the 10 components and tried to
create a typeface from them. This was then compared to Albers’ actual font,
there are some similarities with letters with the I, N, O and X being the same
and the E, H, K, P, Q and Y being a pretty close match. However, a lot of
letters are drastically different such as the A and G.
My typeface created from Josef Albers 10 stencil components.
https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2724?artist_id=97&locale=en&sov_referrer=artist
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