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Antonym

por Sun Young Oh
Estilos individuales desde $39.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Antonym fue diseñada por Sun Young Oh y publicada por Sun Young Oh. Antonym contiene 1 estilos.

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The concept of Antonym revolves around the ideas of connection and contrast. It emphasizes the space created by intersecting multiple lines.

The primary lines are thin, long, and sharp, occasionally featuring long, elegantly sweeping tails reminiscent of handwritten script styles. The expansive counter space contrasts with relatively narrow spacing, promoting a close connection between characters and a continuous flow. Ligatures further extend these connections, contrasting the right-angled flow of serifs with disconnected terminals and flowing curves.

In contrast to an ink trap font, this design incorporates rich black spaces, resembling pooled ink. Just as ink accumulates at the intersections of lines, the typeface highlights areas where lines converge, emphasizing the gathering of ink and the thinning of lines.

While the typeface's wireframe is monoline, it doesn't maintain a uniform line thickness. Instead, it places emphasis on areas where lines intersect and form clusters, creating a stark contrast between intense intersections and light lines.

Diseñadores: Sun Young Oh

Editorial: Sun Young Oh

Fundición: Sun Young Oh

Propietario del diseño: Sun Young Oh

MyFonts debut: Mar 24, 2025

Antonym

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Sun Young Oh is an independent designer from South Korea, specializing in type and visual materials, which encompass fluid media without a physical format. Her focus lies on branches derived from letter(form)s and the narratives they create in various contexts. With a background in fine art and graphic design, she merges these disciplines, constantly exploring the dynamic interplay between them. She approaches the creative process as a playful exploration, yielding flexible and interactive designs with potential. She embraces randomized concepts to generate unexpected visual results, adding a touch of serendipity to her work.

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