This is a study of typography in motion. I constructed these letters by sticking tape directly to the glass, then "photographing" them as the scanner’s light moved behind the shapes. The process captured random glitches, the smears, light leaks, and air bubbles. It’s a bit of controlled chaos, where the mechanical speed of the machine helps define the final design.
Glitchy scans. Glitchy AF.
Part two of a lo-fi type experiment—this time chasing handmade distortion.
The setup: FRAGILE tape was stuck letter-by-letter directly onto the glass of a flatbed scanner. But instead of scanning the letters, they were photographed mid-scan. As the scanner moved, its light randomly illuminated fragments of each letter, capturing a moment of accidental composition.

Check out my other lettering projects

☝️BACK TO TOP