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Atypography

The long-awaited pact has been signed.
Typography and abstraction have come to an agreement.

 

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Here are some rough examples, you can see the rest in the "fonts" tab.
These are all legitimate words written in the alphabet. Please refrain from reading them for now, as everything will be explained soon.

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Art movement that graphically represents traditional writing systems in an unconventional way, creating an authentic design that remains readable while concealing text signs at first glance.

 

Atypography conceals textual content initially but can be deciphered by anyone with time. Reducing glyphs to minimal forms that are widely applicable.

No universality, no atypography.

The trinity of key principles of the atypography art movement visually presented through ikigai concept

Long-term goals of the movement:

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   "User Manual 2.0" published as a physical book;

   A separate category on typographic websites;

   Adoption of the name as an official technical term;

   Applied in architecture or sculpture.

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