I found this 3D type experiment super creative. The Spanish company Losiento Studio, uses syringes (with a hypodermic needle) to fill bubble wrap with colored water, forming 3 dimensional typography. They essentially use the individual bubbles in bubble wrap as pixels to build letterforms. The project was part of Tokyo Visual Culture Magazine's September cover design. The theme was
"next creativity" which prompted Lo Siento to Form those words in a sheet of bubble wrap hanging by the Barcelona beach. The company has an obsession with typographic constraints and studying the grid. This type experiment was an exercise in the typographic grid and the structure of letterforms. By breaking each character down into a collection of pixels (bubbles), the artists learned about the basic structure of letters and numbers, all while producing some pretty epic 3D type.
Alyssia Bifano
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