As for whether the handwriting is beautiful or not, we have long held the idea of ??"just looking for something, not good". Even if we can't put it on the table, at least others can understand what we are writing, but Turkish artists Tolga Girgin can not only write standard Italian calligraphy, but she can also make the fonts float out of the paper and look like three-dimensional paper sculptures. It seems that even with basic "writing", the artist can make it very unique!
Turkish artist Tolga Girgin is not only a graphic designer, but also an electronic engineer. Perhaps this dual identity gives him a different set of preferences for handwritten fonts. He is keen on using painting techniques to make fonts move, sometimes like The fonts circle around the center and sometimes dance with elongated tails. Tolga Girgin combines shadows and perspective to outline the rhythm of the fonts. For him, fonts are not used for "writing" It looks like it was painted with "paint"!
Currently, he continues to publish manuscripts on Instagram and Behance. In fact, if you look closely at his works, you can still see some small flaws, but I believe that in a few months he should be able to draw impeccable "real and fake 3D fonts" Got it!