1.3: Typeface–analogue

This experiment began by isolating letters from an existing font—cutting, rearranging, and redrawing them within strict spatial limits. The goal was to disrupt typographic form through physical manipulation. But the process revealed more about the system’s resilience than its openness. Rearranging wasn’t enough; the structure of the font remained intact, its logic unbroken. If hacking means intervening at a deeper level, this attempt stayed too close to surface

What Font
Sources Belgika.ttf
Tools Printer, Scissor, Pen, Glue, Scanner, Font Editor
Steps 1. Print Letters;
2. Glitch mannually on sheet of paper;
3. Scan
4. Import in Font Editor (Imagetrace)
Output Typeface