a typographic miniature golf course by ollie willis
all images courtesy of ollie willis

 

 

 

london based graphic designer ollie willis has created a typographic miniature golf course. willis is not a golfer, but he does design typefaces and he found an analogy between golfing and graphic design — they both require patience, precision, and are often considered by their respective professionals to incite a range of emotion: frustration but ultimately fulfillment. in the structure, bright green astroturf is fitted into a contoured wooden frame and the course follows the curve around the lowercase, sans-serif  letter ‘g’, the first letter in willis’s series.

 

the starting point for the putt is located at the ear of the letter form, and the 4-inch round hole is fitted in the character’s bowl. the playable course had to combine the rules of typographic design around the specific architecture behind a golf course, 45º and 90º angles allow the golf ball to pass easily around the space. willis is working towards building an entire alphabetic course, so you and your friends can interact with the structures, assembling letters from the 26 holes into words, names, and sentences.

 

 

a typographic miniature golf course by ollie willis
the flagstick sits in the hole at the bowl of the letter form

 

 

a typographic miniature golf course by ollie willis
a detail of the curved character mini-golf course

 

 

a typographic miniature golf course by ollie willis
the golf club at the start of the course

 

 

a typographic miniature golf course by ollie willis
a close-up of the wooden frame and astroturf

 

 

a typographic miniature golf course by ollie willis
the course moves around the entirety of the lowecase letter ‘g’

 

 

a typographic miniature golf course by ollie willis
people interacting with with miniature typographic golf course

 

 

a typographic miniature golf course by ollie willis
the artist will design all 26 letter forms to make a full, playable course