Modular typography runs riot at the Royal College of Art

Date
19 January 2015

Designed by Minna Sakaria, Carolina Dahl and Maria Ines Gul, this great identity for the upcoming Royal College of Art’s School of Communication Work-in-Progress show is a modular representation of the works in progress that’ll be exhibited. Made up of a set of parts, the typeface allows for each element to contribute to any number of letterforms or abstract shapes. As well as existing online and in print, the specially-designed typeface has been printed on stickers with the intention of interrupting the RCA’s corporate identity in a playful and productive way.

The show runs from 5 to the 8 February, with work from the Animation, Information Experience Design and Visual Communication courses.

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Carolina Dahl, Maria Ines Gul & Minna Sakaria: School of Communication WIP

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Carolina Dahl, Maria Ines Gul & Minna Sakaria: School of Communication WIP

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Carolina Dahl, Maria Ines Gul & Minna Sakaria: School of Communication WIP

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Carolina Dahl, Maria Ines Gul & Minna Sakaria: School of Communication WIP

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Carolina Dahl, Maria Ines Gul & Minna Sakaria: School of Communication WIP

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Carolina Dahl, Maria Ines Gul & Minna Sakaria: School of Communication WIP

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Billie Muraben

Billie studied illustration at Camberwell College of Art before completing an MA in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art. She joined It’s Nice That as a Freelance Editorial Assistant back in January 2015 and continues to work with us on a freelance basis.

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