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"あ" gashapon decorative ornament design shows love for words

あ gashapon decorative ornament design shows love for words

When talking about the element of "font style", many people may only have two options that come to mind: the new clear font and the standard font. They never seem to adjust it when writing articles or making reports. After all, using the brain to generate text has already It’s tiring enough, presets are the best! People who feel this way are not surprised at all, and don’t be embarrassed at all. It’s just that for many designers, fonts are a profound knowledge, and even It can be said that it is the realm of art. How to integrate these fonts into the design and images perfectly, to maximize the effect without stealing the spotlight, you have to keep studying and trying to cultivate your own beauty~

あ gashapon decorative ornament design shows love for words

Based on their love for words and fonts, four students from Musashino Art University in Japan designed an interesting gashapon. They made the first character "あ" (A) in the Japanese syllabary A small three-dimensional model, I hope you can put it on the table and feel the beauty of the fonts at any time. The reason why I chose hiragana "あ" instead of katakana "ア" is because the font style of hiragana evolved from Chinese cursive script. In comparison, the lines are more graceful and delicate, and the changes in font style are also more diverse and diverse. Be aesthetically pleasing.

あ gashapon decorative ornament design shows love for words

あ gashapon decorative ornament design shows love for words

あ gashapon decorative ornament design shows love for words

The design team designed a total of two "あ" gashapon, which are two font series, "Mincho" and "Gothic". The ten font models look very impressive when placed together~ They used pressure to overcome them. The material is made of Li, using laser engraving technology to make delicate differences in the fonts, and placed in a retro gashapon machine to make the overall look more textured.

あ gashapon decorative ornament design shows love for words

Although these works are highly completed, they seem to be just classroom assignments, and there are currently no plans for mass production. I hope that toy manufacturers can cooperate with them in the future. These works have great potential!

Ps. The blue logo in the upper right corner of the picture of the gashapon machine is modeled after the well-known Japanese toy manufacturer TAKARA TOMY. I accidentally deceived everyones feelings. I really want to buy a set to take home and collect. (Hold your head )