A typographic exploration presenting three separate voices conversing with one another as one dialogue across the pages. 'Voices Of' is a self-publication which speaks of the different stages of a relationship one can experience: from the weightlessness of being in love, to violent conversations. The aim of the project was to figure out how to beautifully weave text, voice and typography into one cohesive narrative.
 
The book features 4 distinct chapters, each with a different layout and style to mirror the different stages and the vaguely familiar voices one hears in each of them. They are: Voices of Correspondance, Voices of Destruction, Voices of Impermanence, and Voices of Construction.
 
Featuring text from Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities as the primary voice (narrator), David Levitahan's The Lover's Dictionary as secondary voice (protagonist), and a personal voice mixed with text from The Poetics of Space as the tertiary voice (observer).
Voices Of
Typography & Editorial Design
 
Type: Self-publication, hardcover, hand-bound, A5
Date: April 2013
Voices Of
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Voices Of

A typographic exploration presenting three different voices conversing with one another as one dialogue.

Published: