Nuclear Words

This typographic work was created using an experimental modular typeface. The typeface is constructed from simple geometric shapes, giving the final work a bright personality. The poster itself reflects on the importance of what we say and the fatal consequences it can have.

Liga Ornaments

This work is part of a B.A. Thesis entitled „the sin of decoration“, in which the gender constructions inherent in modernism and the role played by the rejection of the decorative in relation to this, is revealed. By analyzing design-theoretical texts from a feminist design-historical standpoint, the positioning of the term decorative was revisited in a critical way. „[…]Typography and decoration – is nonsense.“ is a quote by Max Bill from 1953, directly inspiring the Liga Typeface.

Lettering for Academy of Visual Arts (Frankfurt)

Parco worked on an ad-hoc lettering for the new students campaign, fluo colors and gradients are used with the aim of pushing the message with young and fresh vivacity. The main goal is to show to potential students, the potential of an experience at the Academy. It is designed to be used on different campaigns and supports, both animated on social networks and static on printed matters.

Paarbierus

As one of the oldest beverages, beer has endured throughout font history, making it fitting for “Paarbierus” to cap it off. The name is a play on Papyrus and sounds like “paar Bier noch?”, meaning “a few more beers?”. Following the principle that ‘everything is a grid’, used beer bottles in crates have been upcycled into a font. The phrase “Kein Bier vor Vier,” meaning “Don’t drink beer before 4:00,” reflects German drinking culture and promotes responsible consumption.

Invisible Ink: Indirect Handwriting Mechanism

This project visualizes mouse dynamics as biometric data, capturing the mouse’s position, drag-and-drop actions, and clicks. The visualization represents an indirect form of writing through the interaction between human and machine, where commands, opinions, and thoughts are communicated. This data-driven, generative pattern of communication explores the subtleties of our interactions with technology, transforming seemingly accidental mouse movements into a cohesive narrative.

Lettering for Milano Arch Week 2024

Parco Studio designed a campaign focused on the word “weak” that, spreading like a tag on walls, quickly invaded urban spaces – almost like a temporary graffiti. The lettering has a handmade and rough character, in order to give an organic and human feeling to the communication. The visual project is inspired by the importance of vocabulary in conveying messages and the communication is based on key words presented on a large scale to create a provocative shouting effect. 

last chance

Maite Oswald, a design student, felt compelled to create a piece on the last day of submissions for Experimental Type 3.0. She set a one-hour timer, worked with various analog materials, and digitally refined the results. Guided solely by instinct and without prior inspiration, she completed this poster when the alarm went off: her “last chance” for a final submission.

Chewing Gum

This work is my typographic experiment. I searched for a balance between decorative and functional typography. The current look was an accidental result of transforming the word “GUM.” The final look illustrates the rhythm of chewing gum as a metaphor.

[…] of Copies

We are exposed to a flood of information. Constant sharing and copying takes this information out of context and changes it.
This project aims to visualize this problem in the form of a font. We are not talking about fake news. Rather, it is about unintentionally “falsified” and altered information. If information is reproduced in an altered form and this process is repeated, the change runs through all subsequent copies of this information and can be reinforced or expanded by further changes.

Split Flap

Split Flap is a charismatic, variable Grotesk with sweeping terminals, a high x-height and minimal descenders. It’s the result of research into the history and functionality of split flap displays, which became widespread in public transport in the first half of the 20th century as a reaction to an accelerating society, replacing manual, analogue display boards. Based on the two-part flap mechanic, Split Flap mimics the visual distortion of the glyphs and offers a variety of italic variants.

Mosaik

During this summersemester I designed a pixelfont called “Mosaik”. Inspired by my trip to Morocco and Portugal I wanted to create a ornamental font where it would be possible to tile it. This font was created in the course “working type” by Anna-Lena Würth and Johannes Bergerhausen at Hochschule Mainz. The specimen conception was designed by Fabio Hafner and Sarah Heerlein.

Anti Alphabete

Every day, we read hundreds and thousands of characters from the Latin alphabet. But when do we ever take a closer look?
Each letter has a clearly defined DNA. Its components are pieced together for us in a way that seems completely natural.
But what happens when we rearrange the elements?
Deconstruct.
Where is the boundary of legibility, and how important is it?
Are new interpretations possible?
The Latin system represents immutability.
The goal of this work is to question and ret

TO TEXT TO FORM

The author analyzes how the distinctive, uniform structure of monospaced typefaces shapes the visual and communicative impact of selected posters. By exploring complex design layouts, the author investigates the balance between aesthetic appeal and readability within these font types.

KD-Workshops

An ongoing series of type posters announcing the 6 guests for the annual communication design workshops and talks of the design department at the State Academy of Art and Design (ABK Stuttgart). Focusing on their names, the letterings highlight each guests commitment of attending and hosting a 2-day workshop.

Schlegel Club Posters

Schlegel Kultur Club, located in the basement of the former Schlegel Brewery, hosts regional and international artists in Bochum. Through concerts, listening sessions, and exhibitions, the club promotes a diverse and inclusive culture. Monthly events feature unique posters with custom lettering.

Type Treasury

The font “Type Treasury” was created in a dialog between Fanny Liebhardt and Tessa Darimont.
Using a sticker set of simple geometric modules, they pushed the limits of the modular system.
The result is a collection of diverse characters that functions as a modular font and can be combined with each other as desired.
The “Type Treasury” combines a readable basic style, 10 expressive sets, an experimental initial set and a set with a wide variety of arrows.

Empty Street – Full Houses

Radio (z)Onderdak is a creative workspace and radio show in Antwerp for homeless and undocumented people. Independent and focused on connection, they highlight participants’ talents. “Radio (z)Onderdak” means “Radio (No)Roof.” The experimental, hard-hitting poster were printed 1,000 times and placed in areas where the homeless are often overlooked, reflecting their harsh conditions and creativity.