• Projects
  • Lights On The Way
  • 3rd Planet
  • Rogue Planet
  • The Game Of Love
  • Grand Illusion
  • Momentary Permanence
  • BUNKR: Antenne
  • A Different City
  • Robot Stop
  • Deleted Scenes
  • The Static God
  • Do You Realize??
  • You're Not Ice
  • Doomsday Fatigue
  • 36 Days of Type 2020
  • BUNKR: Graveyard Orbit
  • Already Gone
  • Cosmic Eye
  • The Prism
  • BUNKR: The Initiation Well
  • Lost Heads
  • 311: Voyager
  • Weird Dreams
  • Jettisoned
  • Wunderbar
  • Artifact
  • Outerstellar EP
  • Appl Skies EP
  • 36 Days of Type
  • Structure Approach
  • The Axis
  • The Plan
  • Smokey Joe's
  • Pyramid and Close to the Edge
  • Focus 1&2
  • Wandering Astronaut
  • What's He Building in There?
  • First Contact
  • Tales From The Fast Trains
  • The Astronaut
  • Biplane
  • Zeppelin
  • Randy Described Eternity
  • Invader
  • Earth Vs the Flying Saucers
  • Dawn of the Dead
  • Rocket
  • Robot Head
Contact
Sam Williams
  • Projects
  • Lights On The Way
  • 3rd Planet
  • Rogue Planet
  • The Game Of Love
  • Grand Illusion
  • Momentary Permanence
  • BUNKR: Antenne
  • A Different City
  • Robot Stop
  • Deleted Scenes
  • The Static God
  • Do You Realize??
  • You're Not Ice
  • Doomsday Fatigue
  • 36 Days of Type 2020
  • BUNKR: Graveyard Orbit
  • Already Gone
  • Cosmic Eye
  • The Prism
  • BUNKR: The Initiation Well
  • Lost Heads
  • 311: Voyager
  • Weird Dreams
  • Jettisoned
  • Wunderbar
  • Artifact
  • Outerstellar EP
  • Appl Skies EP
  • 36 Days of Type
  • Structure Approach
  • The Axis
  • The Plan
  • Smokey Joe's
  • Pyramid and Close to the Edge
  • Focus 1&2
  • Wandering Astronaut
  • What's He Building in There?
  • First Contact
  • Tales From The Fast Trains
  • The Astronaut
  • Biplane
  • Zeppelin
  • Randy Described Eternity
  • Invader
  • Earth Vs the Flying Saucers
  • Dawn of the Dead
  • Rocket
  • Robot Head
Contact

36 Days of Type

My contribution to this years 36 Days of type.
"A project that invites Designers, Illustrators and Graphic Artists to express their particular view on letters and numbers of our alphabet."
Fantastic experience and brilliant excuse to develop and explore styles and themes within a framework of typography.
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