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Curtis Institute of Music

Contributed by Tiên Huỳnh on Apr 6th, 2024. Artwork published in .

2 Comments on “Curtis Institute of Music”

  1. Tiên, you shared this project here on Fonts In Use, but didn’t add any commentary from your side. I’m curious, what do you like – or dislike – about it?

    To be honest, the custom typeface falls flat for me. A grotesk with trendy ink traps and leave-shaped terminals – it’s neither fish nor fowl. This looks like one of those first forays into font editing by a graphic designer: fiddling around with terminals and counters of an existing typeface, deleting a corner here and moving around a point there… that’s not how type design works. The result also resembles the clumsiness of AI-generated letterforms.

  2. Sorry I didn’t leave any comments so you could understand better. More than liking or disliking, I was impressed by the way Pentagram varied a font to express the characteristics of a symphony orchestra based on the different sounds each instrument emits. And I feel it’s worth sharing so everyone can refer to this variation for themselves. A font can also be broken up to form a graph. But your contribution was a great part so I could look at it more closely. Really thank you.

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