Topology of Typography
Typography and rocks have defined structures, yet they are susceptible to transformation, thereby giving rise to a myriad of landscapes. The short film explores this dynamic terrain.
Anjori, currently pursuing an MA in Graphic Arts at UWE, Bristol, is a graphic designer with a background and industry experience in branding and packaging design. She finds joy in image-making and aspires to be a multidisciplinary designer, with her interests extending to illustration, animation, and photography.
When on her time, she likes to make comic strips about nature and humour.
Her most recent work is a short film exploring the relationship between desert rock landscapes and typography through the lens of entropy. The film is supported by a series of posters that draw inspiration from geological drawings.
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Typography and rocks have defined structures, yet they are susceptible to transformation, thereby giving rise to a myriad of landscapes. The short film explores this dynamic terrain.
3D Letters made out of cardboard photographed as desert rocks.
The alphabet is illustrated as a topographic map.
Typographical flow poster inspired by geological rock flow drawings.
An alternate format of comics. Packaging box (top left), view inside the box through a hole (bottom left), opened box (right).