New Alphabet
Wim Crouwel's New Alphabet is a conceptual and experimental typeface that embraced the limitations of early digital systems. It is based on a grid system, where each character is crafted from horizontal and vertical lines, resulting in a geometric and minimalist appearance.
The book design was created by interconnecting individual letters to evoke the impression of a network. This design reflects the core philosophy of Crouwel's work, which emphasizes embracing structure, grids, and technological constraints to produce visually striking and thought-provoking results.
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