A Typographic Scarf Made With Letters From The Helvetica Typeface
Hong Kong-based creative studio Little Factory has created a striking scarf that is made with letters from the popular Helvetica typeface. Influenced by traditional Chinese paper-cutting techniques and modern type design, the Helvetica Scarf is made by arranging random letters in an interlocking pattern, which is then laser-cut into a piece of micro-fiber suede material.
More info: Little Factory (h/t: designtaxi)
“We think Helvetica represents the attitude of modern and simple. Indeed, it is one of the most widely used typefaces. And we like the way that the neutrality of Helvetica enables us to focus on the design as a whole.”
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