3D Typography Series
Scope
3D Typography · Art Direction · Visual Design
Client
Self-initiated
Year
[2021 - 2024]
Industry
Digital Art
3D Typography is a personal project developed between 2021 and 2024, exploring the connection between typography, photography, and 3D form.
The project started as an experiment in treating type not just as information, but as a physical object in a visual space. Through self-initiated compositions, I explored how lighting, materials, scale, and spatial layout affect how typography is seen and understood.
Using short texts and quotes as a base, each composition was designed to balance readability with visual impact, pushing typography beyond a supporting role.
The work was shared on personal platforms and within the wider design community, acting as an ongoing exploration of typography as a main tool for visual communication and image-making.



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3D Typography Series
Scope
3D Typography · Art Direction · Visual Design
Client
Self-initiated
Year
[2021 - 2024]
Industry
Digital Art
3D Typography is a personal project developed between 2021 and 2024, exploring the connection between typography, photography, and 3D form.
The project started as an experiment in treating type not just as information, but as a physical object in a visual space. Through self-initiated compositions, I explored how lighting, materials, scale, and spatial layout affect how typography is seen and understood.
Using short texts and quotes as a base, each composition was designed to balance readability with visual impact, pushing typography beyond a supporting role.
The work was shared on personal platforms and within the wider design community, acting as an ongoing exploration of typography as a main tool for visual communication and image-making.



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Close
3D Typography Series
Scope
3D Typography · Art Direction · Visual Design
Client
Self-initiated
Year
[2021 - 2024]
Industry
Digital Art
3D Typography is a personal project developed between 2021 and 2024, exploring the connection between typography, photography, and 3D form.
The project started as an experiment in treating type not just as information, but as a physical object in a visual space. Through self-initiated compositions, I explored how lighting, materials, scale, and spatial layout affect how typography is seen and understood.
Using short texts and quotes as a base, each composition was designed to balance readability with visual impact, pushing typography beyond a supporting role.
The work was shared on personal platforms and within the wider design community, acting as an ongoing exploration of typography as a main tool for visual communication and image-making.




