April 23, 2010
5 Typographic Rubik’s Cubes
Five different modular-typography-machines based on Rubik’s Cube—at least three of which include packaging.
1. Jas Bhachu’s “Font Generator”
“Using a Rubik’s cube I designed a set of stamps to be placed on four of
the sides of the cube so users are able to create their own font.”
2. Scott Kellum’s “TypeCube”
“The TypeCube was created after looking at modular typefaces and
combining those elements into a puzzle. The Rubik’s cube ended up being
the perfect base for such a puzzle so it was a matter of solving what
shapes were best suited to create every letter of the alphabet from
just six different patterns. The end result is the TypeCube.”
3. Tom Jensen’s Daftpunk Rubix Cube Font
“The aim of this project is to typographically express lyrics from … Daft Punk—‘Technologic’ … through fracturing type with a modular bespoke typeface and interactive type cubes”
(2 more Rubik’s typo-mechanisms, after the fold…)
4. Josh Reese’s “Rubik's Cube: Type Edition”
“Working on random ways to generate ideas. Break out of patterns, use new colors, shapes, fonts, etc.”
5. Emily Burtner’s “Type Bloc”
“I made a typeface Rubik's cube (unfortunately, I'm no good at Rubik's
cubes and I can't get my cube back to it's original order! this one is
especially hard too, since there are solid white spaces on each side)”
Randy Ludacer
Beach Packaging Design



























