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Letterpress Puzzle
At MassArt is a room housing thousands of fonts from the 1800s, known as the T.J. Lyons Collection. While you could view specimens online, visiting in person is a more rewarding experience. Interacting with the type engages your eyes and fingers simultaneously. Typography is tactile! These letters are inspired by No. 500βa font designed by William H. Page and George Setchell in 1887. The original can be found in 7 line and 8 line wood type, at the Lyons Collection.
Through typography we learn about proportion, positive space, negative space, and systematic thinking. We even learn some math. However, the methods most often use today are centered around clicking, scrolling, and reading from a screen. Weβre not engaging multiple senses or kinesthetic movement like our letterpress predecessors would have been doing. What if we took a different approach? What if design basics were taught with toys inspired by letterpress? Would this change the way our brains perceive and absorb info? These interactive letter forms were created to examine this question.