Communication Arts magazine, a professional journal for those involved in creativity in visual communications, has announced the winners of its 11th annual typography competition. One hundred and eighteen projects were selected by a jury of creative professionals; 1,189 entries were submitted to the competition. The selected projects will be reproduced in the January/February 2021 issue of Communication Arts, both in print and digital editions, and more than 25,000 copies will be distributed worldwide assuring important exposure to the creators of these award-winning projects.
Process Book 16 forms part of an ongoing series of books comprised of screen-printed test prints created from multiple typographic ‘events.’ These events undertake analog and digital approaches to consider the visual and material attributes of language. The overprinting of the typographic forms creates moments of interruption and dialogue while fostering chance collisions and discovery.
These Process Books series form part of wider research into the materiality of language where typography is disrupted and expanded, challenging the patriarchal logic and fixity of language, to deepen understanding of graphic design and typography as a critical and creative practice.