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I have a vague goal of doing daily or at least regular typography experiments here in 2018, here's day one: applying perlin noise to positions of points along the path of the text mastodon.social/media/P-VAKr6F

in the same vein more or less, hmm. probably not that much more of interest can be done with just having a list of x, y coordinates mastodon.social/media/Y24AHCBl

each point in one word moves to the nearest point in the next word mastodon.social/media/b-32WNDA

based on yesterday's code, here's the entire alphabet (uppercase and lowercase) with each letter's points a little more than halfway lerped to the next mastodon.social/media/WsrdYvLe

perhaps not surprisingly, a little less successful with a delicate serif font mastodon.social/media/sh4XjS9V

again building off the same code, a matrix showing all possible halfway-interpolations between points in the letters (i.e., top row is (A+A)/2, (A+B)/2, (A+C)/2, etc.) (matrix is not symmetric because letters have different numbers of points)

today: speculative letterforms made from stitching together top/bottom halves of randomly rotated letters (I have more ambitious ideas for this, just trying to do some foundation work today) mastodon.social/media/IqrbvTrT

continuing this experiment: trying to match top halves to bottom halves based on how similar the points are through their horizontal center line (also fixed the rotation here to increments of π/8 radians) mastodon.social/media/JTU2hQbV

stringing together middle segments of letterforms based on similarity at the top and bottom of the segments mastodon.social/media/gvRrkTRd

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@aparrish I love this, although it looks like the captcha from hell.