Jas Bhachu at the Liverpool School of Art & Design created the ‘Rubik’s Cube font generator’ earlier this year for a brief that asked students to produce a visual representation of the word ‘move’. The design uses a standard Rubik’s Cube with stamps on four of its sides so that users can make their own typeface. An ink pad and multi-lingual instructions are also included in the neat little pack.
‘Create a typographic font generator / Produce a visual representation for the word ‘Move’.
Using a Rubik’s Cube I designed a set of stamps to be placed on four of the sides of the cube so users are able to create their own font.’
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