“Doggy is a rather difficult to read font-family rendering words as dogs through the OpenType ligature feature. Depending on the length of a word the dog respectively gets longer or shorter. One letter words result in a sitting dog.” Among other fonts from Languste: Baguette, Noncept, Alefbet (“a reimagination of the Phoenician alphabet”).
A screencap of me using Marko Dugonjić’s Realtime Responsive Typography. The size of the type changes based on how close you are to the screen. (via)
Made with Texter, “a little javascript experiment that lets you explore your creativity by drawing with words.”
This beautiful chalk mural qualifies as big writing not just because it’s… well, writing that’s big, but because some of the type was inspired by fonts available from Lost Type, an Internet-based pay-what-you-want co-op type foundry.
Instructions for Scrappble, a new game/writing exercise by David O’Reilly. You can view words that others have created and submit your own at the Scrappble tumblr.
Detail from Charles Bernstein’s Veil, originally published by Xexoxial Editions in 1987.
Early trailer for Type Set, a game about conversation. (via indiegames.com)