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Swiss designer Michael Parson creates experimental fonts. His palette ranges from techno to contemporary interpretations of foreign scripts.
More about the fonts:
Anlinear™
Anlinear is part of a series of constructed typographic experiments from Michael Parson. In the Anlinear family, which contains three separate weights, Parson has successfully created a fabulous display of alphabets out of the sole arrangement of lines at right angles to each other. The letters in this face virtually [...]
Michael Parson – Born 10.1.1979 in Geneva, Switzerland – Graphic Designer, Type Designer, Illustrator.
1998–2002 – Studies Graphic Design at the Ecole Cantonale D'art de Lausanne & Bellecour Genève.
2001 – Creates, as a student project, Type Garage as a support to his type experiments. Has now developed the project as a commercial endevor creating custom fonts for such clients as Dev TV, Morocco, Audioactivity. Has also been developing a series of designs for his type library.
2002 – [...]
Piercing™ is part of a series of typographic experiments from the young Swiss designer Michael Parson. In the Piercing family, which contains three separate weights, Parson has successfully transformed the movements of points and lines into a fabulous display of alphabets. But you can use Piercing as your key to the techno scene: these letters, made up of fine lines terminated by dots, virtually groove with the beat as you set them in text. Like a musical score, they provide a fantastic [...]
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About Piercing™ Font Family ...
Designer: Michael Parson, 2002
The Piercing™ Font Family is part of the TakeType Collection.
Piercing is part of a series of typographic experiments from the young Swiss designer Michael Parson. In the Piercing family, which contains three separate weights, Parson has successfully transformed the movements of points and lines into a fabulous display of alphabets. But you can use Piercing as your key to the techno scene: these letters, made up of fine lines terminated by dots, virtually groove with the beat as you set them in text. Like a musical score, they provide a fantastic look just right for your next flyer. Piercing is one of ten experiments in constructed letter design that Parson has included in the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH.
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