selection of the ‘typo moebel’ pieces

 

first year communication design students at the at the university of applied science in düsseldorf developed typographic furniture as an exploration of three-dimensional letter forms.

 

‘in typography we deal with questions of readability and artistic expression. the same, often opposed aspects are much more obvious in furniture design. our ass tells us which type of chair feels comfortable and our eyes what looks exciting. each student build one letter of the alphabet as a more or less functional piece of furniture or household item.’

 

‘beside the exploration of letter shapes it was important to explore the college workshops and different production processes. all too often typography is reduced to the screen and printed paper. the course project was followed by a small exhibition of the complete furniture alphabet in a düsseldorf gallery.’ – holger jacobs, communications design teacher at at FH D

 

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typographic furniture by FH D studentsposter for the ‘typo moebel’ exhibition by alexander mainusch 

 

 

 

typographic furniture by FH D studentsby alexander kahl

 

 

typographic furniture by FH D studentsleft: by heidi lauright: by min kyung

 

 

typographic furniture by FH D studentsby viviane vollack

 

 

typographic furniture by FH D studentsby viviane vollack

 

 

typographic furniture by FH D students

 by axel mohr

 

typographic furniture by FH D studentsby hagen reiling

 

typographic furniture by FH D studentsby marcel schindler

 

typographic furniture by FH D studentsby anna wibbeke

 

typographic furniture by FH D studentsby leonie vogel 

 

 

typographic furniture by FH D studentsleft: thanh thao tranright: alexander kahl

 

typographic furniture by FH D studentsview of the exhibition