Visual Poetry of a Fluid Typeface
This work exists between reading and feeling.
Language loosens its function.
Letters stop serving only meaning
and begin to perform it.
In this fluid typeface, words are not fixed structures.
They drift. They hesitate. They collide.
They unfold over time.
Meaning is no longer immediate.
It appears, disappears, and reshapes itself
through movement.
Each composition becomes a moment—
not to be fully understood,
but experienced.
Here, typography becomes visual poetry.
Not written in lines,
but in gestures, rhythm, and change.
The word pulses and transforms, allowing emotion to emerge through typographic movement.
The word dissolves and reassembles, reflecting the fluid and shifting nature of affection.
The circular form breathes and changes weight, creating a rhythm of expansion and contraction.
An abstract shape gradually reveals itself as a recognizable figure through motion and transformation.
Built from repeating modules, the letter grows like a living structure assembled from smaller parts
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