Typographic Gift Wrap

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Typographic Gift Wrap is a designer’s dream! Beautifully packaged presents wrapped in custom designed paper. All to fit your typographic style. The inspiration behind the design is that of the Advent Calendar. Read more about this design process and characteristics of the design after the jump!

 

 

“We asked ourselves: Why not use numeric figures to design wrapping paper for your Advent calendar? No sooner said than done – it is now a reality.

All the figures are especially drawn for the wrapping paper, so each pattern created is based on the specific characteristics of each form. Furthermore, every one of them is set in a specific style. They offer enough varieties on a journey through different typographic ages.

We consciously left out colour in a first step, therefore you have enough scope for your individual design, using ribbon or to tie bows after your fancy.”

Process

“Contrary to a common typeface for usage in text or in display applications, the design doesn’t depend on legibility but more on a harmonic interplay of patterns. Overall the main object was to achieve an ornamental character, away from the actual figure in favour of a pattern as an entire composition.
During the process it occurred that figures with closed shapes like e.g. figure eight, don’t fit very well in patterns commonly. Open shapes are more suitable and easier to arrange to each other in patterns, because the shape interacts more with its surrounding white-space.”

Characteristics

“The arrangement of figures—depending on the composition of the pattern—poses different challenges to typeface design itself. For e.g. the figure one in number fourteen has the same edge-gated shape as the diagonal corner of the number four.

It turned out that mandatory adjustment of stroke weights of horizontal and vertical stems (to let them appear the same thickness optically) doesn’t make sense in patterns as in figure ten, where the zero is used three times in three different reading directions.

The wrapping paper is printed offset in solid black colour on 70 g/m² matte coating paper and consists of 24 sheets (for every figure 1–24) in format 17″ × 12,2″ oder 8,5″ × 12,2″ which is now available in Frau von ZahlShop at DaWanda.

Lot of thanks to Elena Braun for the charming collaboration and her idea for the typographic wrapping paper.

Designed By: Angelo Stitz, Germany

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