April 20, 2008

Paul Chan's "Alternumeric" Fonts

I've been looking at some of Paul Chan's stuff for possible inclusion in THE PROGRAM; he's so dam' cool. Something we prolly won't include but that's too fun not to mention is alternumeric fonts that you can download at Chan's site. The pic at left shows how the phrase, "See it here" looks written in "The Future Must Be Sweet" font, which refers to the work of Charles Fourier.

Note that Chan chose "desire" as the central glyph corresponding to the most common letter in the English alphabet, "e."

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