by Forough Abadian
A font is weighed down as it responds to a survey of emotions.
Forough Abadian | View specimen (spring 2020)
by Jina Choi
Shadow responds to the time of day by casting a slanted shadow.
Jina Choi | View specimen (spring 2020)
by Tiger Dingsun
A variable font that combines the deft hand of a chancery with the precision of the pixel.
Tiger Dingsun | View specimen (spring 2020)
by Laura de Baldeon
Mimosa needs to be touched to bloom.
Laura de Baldeon | View specimen (spring 2020)
by Everett Epstein
The window now acts as a kind of time travel device, rescaling and contort letterforms.
Everett Epstein | View specimen (spring 2020)
by Jueun Jeon
The box shape with transparent letter represents the metal type while pixelated graphic represents pixel font from video games of 1980s and 1990s.
Jueun Jeon | View specimen (spring 2020)
by Felix Summ
A modular and dimensional construction for the cyber world.
Felix Summ | View specimen (spring 2020)
by Grace Young
Explores the circular patterns found in nature, in smooth and angular form.
Grace Young | View specimen (spring 2020)
by Christie Zhong
Modular rough blocks becomes strange shapes.
Christie Zhong | View specimen (spring 2020)
by Corinne Ang
Winder is a variable typeface that is loosely inspired by the relativity of body and space to create flow in Feng Shui.
Corinne Ang | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Amy Choi
I am a variable typeface that goes from kinda blocky to puffy!
Amy Choi | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Jingyu Feng
Ripple is a variable font that reacts to the current wind speeds.
Jingyu Feng | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Daniel Goldberg
Separate/Disintegrate is a variable font that explores the deconstruction of language.
Daniel Goldberg | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Natalya Ho
Dilate is a font that illustrates the process of dilation for vision.
Natalya Ho | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Nayeon Kim
Polar is confused about whether they like their organic or rigid form.
Nayeon Kim | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Will Mianecki
Pegasus is a typeface based on Amazon’s automated fullfillment centers.
Will Mianecki | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Clear Shen
Inspired by the grandma feeding memes on the internet, “Stomach” is a variable typeface that highlights grandma’s love for us.
Clear Shen | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Ásta Þrastardóttir
A typeface that captures letterforms on a shattered mirror.
Ásta Þrastardóttir | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Jordan Weed
Ornamental is a display serif, featuring a geometric slab serif base with variable decorative elements that shift from a sharp diamond to a rounded circle, and all shapes inbetween.
Jordan Weed | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Qianxue Zhao
New CI is a typeface that oscillates from vulnerable to perilous.
Qianxue Zhao | View specimen (spring 2021)
by Arayla Bakhetbek
OCl2-l3 is a modification of the original OCR-B in the hope of bypassing Optical Character Recognition systems using the language of LEET.
Arayla Bakhetbek | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Max Mainio
Muumifontti is a variable font inspired by the creatures that inhabit the world of Moomin.
Max Mainio | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Gabriel Drozdov
Mini Mochi is a playful, delectable, variable display font with a little bit of *stretch* and a little bit of *flavor*.
Gabriel Drozdov | View specimen (spring 2022)
by JJ (Jie Jian)
Magical 7Sins is a variable typeface inspired by magical girls, a genre that has been linked to female empowerment since the 1970s, from exploring female sexuality to weaponizing femininity.
JJ (Jie Jian) | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Jacob Hwan Lee
OnX Variable is an exploration of the middle space between two intrinsically different forms.
Jacob Hwan Lee | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Jessica Lin
Noise is a variable typeface representing the static noise of analog devices.
Jessica Lin | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Valia Liu
Bebeon is a typeface inspired by the blocks of Mahjong
Valia Liu | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Dan Luo
It was initially inspired by a cover of JUGEND MAGAZINE, where the title’s six letters are perfectly in tune with the scene — two girls hold their hands and dance by the water on tiptoes with their white dresses billowing around. This set me thinking about creating a typeface that expresses dancing in writing.
Dan Luo | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Ursula Wang
Chisel Weathering was inspired by the Trajan typeface and chisel tip pen brush.
Ursula Wang | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Kat Maddox
Shady is a typeface inspired by the dappled light that shines through tree leaves.
Kat Maddox | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Kyoung Hoon Kim
Downpour is an experimental variable font inspired by the heavy rainfall and how it draws certain shapes.
Kyoung Hoon Kim | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Emily Bluedorn
Confetti is a variable font that adjusts with your celebratory spirit.
Emily Bluedorn | View specimen (spring 2022)
by Kareno Kim
Weave is a variable font that explores the relationship between warp and weft.
Kareno Kim | View specimen (spring 2022)