• Slanted Experimental Type 3.0
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Slanted Experimental Type 3.0

Regular price $28.00

Following the success of previous issues, Slanted's Experimental Type has evolved into an ongoing series exploring ground-breaking approaches in typography and graphic design.

The third issue, produced in collaboration with Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts, explores the boundaries of creative experimentation and looks at design strategies that incorporate accidents, inaccuracies, and unconventional methods, showcasing typefaces that have emerged from unique concepts or systems.

From AI-generated typefaces to variable fonts, Slanted Experimental Type 3.0 challenges norms and redefines the design process. An invitation to venture into uncharted territory, change perspectives, and challenge the boundaries we draw – both in design and beyond.

Includes an essay by Draw Down founders Christopher Sleboda and Kathleen Sleboda about teaching an experimental typography module as part of their Newly Formed course at the Rhode Island School of Design.

Edited by Andreas Ruhe, Students of University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund, and Lars Harmsen

Designed by Adelisa Ljesnjanin, Fabian Meyer, Franziska Prüsener, Jule Orlik, Nele Kreuger, Nihal Türkyilmaz, and Tim Stange

Published by Slanted, 2025

Softcover, 304 pages, b&w, 6.3 × 9.5 inches

ISBN: 978-3-94-844081-7

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