ResPress is a digital tool that examines the relationship between resolution, readability, and digital typography The project asks how much information a letter needs to retain its meaning, and what happens when it begins to decompose By lowering resolution and simplifying forms, users can push fonts to the limits of readability, where characters become patterns, symbols, or new forms The result is not only a visual experiment, but a font that can be downloaded and used further ResPress uses technical barriers as a creative method to rethink how we read digital fonts.
Respress is a digital tool that displays the relationship between resolution, legibility, and typography in a digital world. At the heart of the project rest the question: how much information does a letter need to keep its original meaning, and what happens when it begins to break down? By lowering resolution and simplifying form, users test the limits of type's legitimacy, where letters become properties, symbols, symbols, or new visual forms. The result is not only a visual experiment, but a typeface that can be exported and used various types for technical experience.
Photos: Claudio Parada Nunes
Stefan Daði Karelsson
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