In the Typography course, students are challenged to design original typefaces through the use of creative grid systems, exploring the relationship between structure, form and visual expression. The process encourages both precision and experimentation, allowing students to develop a deeper understanding of typographic language and its role in communication.
The projects presented here showcase a range of outcomes from different students working on the same challenge, highlighting diverse approaches, interpretations and creative solutions. Together, they reflect the exploratory and process-driven nature of the course, where each grid becomes a starting point for unique typographic identities.