Ryan Gander
The New New Alphabet (2008)
Thirty-sex wooden printer blocks shown in a small pile on the gallery floor. Each block shows a character from a newly invented typeface devised by Ryan Gander and produced by Rasmus Spanggaard Troelsen (Europa), entitled The New New Alphabet. The typeface has been produced as an amended version of Wim Crouwel\\\'s typeface The New Alphabet, 1967. The typeface has been made with the intension of being printed over Crouwel\\\'s original version with the purpose of making it more legible and in turn less stylised.


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