A series of interactive typography experiments exploring how human input touch, voice and motion can shape visual expression in real time. Moving beyond static type, these systems translate physical and sensory inputs into dynamic forms of emphasis, rhythm and meaning.

Pressure Type

An interactive typography experiment where pressure controls weight.
The longer you press, the heavier the type becomes turning a physical gesture into a visual expression of emphasis and intensity.

An exploration of how physical input can shape digital expression.
What happens when pressure becomes a way to communicate emphasis, urgency or voice?

Voice Type

Exploring how voice can become a visual language, where not just what we say, but how we say it, shapes meaning.

Voice Type 2.0
Speak to shape the type · Volume controls weight & size
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Voice Reactive

An exploration of how voice can shape visual expression. What happens when not just what we say, but how we say it, becomes a way to communicate emphasis, emotion and meaning?

Tilt Type

Exploring how motion and orientation can become visual language, where the way you hold a device shapes what you see.

An interactive typography experiment where the gyroscope controls flow. Tilt your phone and the type dissolves and drifts like ink in water, turning physical orientation into a fluid, unstable form.

An exploration of how bodily movement can shape digital expression. What happens when type stops standing still and instead responds to the way we hold the world?

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