Dealing Typography
Redefining Typography Through a Deck of Cards
As a culmination of my typography semester, I undertook the challenge of crafting a deck of cards, each meticulously showcasing a font corresponding to every letter of the alphabet. Driven by a swift conceptualization, I eagerly immersed myself in this project, keen to explore its creative depths.

Layout Ideation
Navigating Thumbnail
Sketches and Font Curations

Thumbnail sketches became my initial canvas, with about five iterations sparking the precise direction for the project. I envisioned a layout that prominently featured each font’s letter alongside the ampersand, igniting visual intrigue. The task of curating 26 distinct fonts, each aligning with its alphabet counterpart, ensued, involving a thorough examination of numerous options to maintain the elegant thematic underpinning.
Creating Cohesion
Overcoming Challenges and Refining Layouts
With a curated font arsenal at hand, I commenced laying out the first card, setting the stage for the remaining 25. Crafting a complementary typographic pattern for the card backs to highlight the featured letter posed another challenge, necessitating careful consideration and template development. Despite encountering hurdles, such as font compatibility issues with the intended layouts, each setback spurred iterative refinement toward the project’s ultimate success.

Testament to Perseverance
Celebrating the Culmination
of Typography Exploration

Assigned with the ambitious endeavor of creating a deck of cards that epitomized typography mastery, I swiftly translated conceptualization into tangible fruition. Employing thumbnail sketches as my guiding compass, I navigated through the intricacies of font curation and layout design, ultimately crafting a cohesive ensemble that encapsulates the essence of elegant typography. Through meticulous attention to detail and unwavering perseverance, this project stands as a testament to the transformative potential inherent in typography exploration and creative expression.