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Stream

Typeface Design

 

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Stream is a typeface designed from scratch using Illustrator. Keeping in mind consistency among all letters, it is very geometric with subtle flair.

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I kept the base width to height ratio and stroke width of the letters consistent so that the letters stayed uniform. I added bracketed serifs to both sides of a bottom terminal but only on the left side of a top terminal to add some flair and uniqueness to this typeface. I kept in mind optical weight of letters and stroke width in adding overshoot to letters with rounded bottoms and keeping some corners between strokes a harder 90° angle and not as curved as others (like the hard angle on the inside corner of the e and a). I also made slight variations on stroke length to help with weight between the top and bottom portion of some letters like s, e, and a. There are mirrored curves along the serifs, inside of the curved strokes and counters, and along many of the outside curves of glyphs. This helps create consistency, like how the shape of a small counter is geometrically similar to the shape of the tittle.

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Poster made using typeface

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Technical details about typeface and full set of letters

Film made to show geometric similarities between letters in typeface

Typeface as large display type for museum exhibit title, and as small text for labels in exhibit displays

Numbers designed for the typeface and enlarged labels from exhibit

Typeface for cover and inside spreads of photo album

Typeface as logo for an airline

I started designing this typeface using physical pieces of spaghetti which I broke into different sized pieces and arranged along a grid. I experimented with different width to height ratios using the letter h and started to trace photographs of the letters in Illustrator. I also experimented in Illustrator with different curves of bracketed services on the letters’ terminals and different amounts of curvature at different joins along the strokes.

© 2025 Miranda Dershimer

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