2019/05/24
The design process of Skope by José Manuel Urós
Skope started as an exercise for our teaching classes. For years, in our type design classes, we have been using an exercise that, familiarly, we call 'Hamburgefontsiv'. This exercise consists in the creation of some letters for different alphabets (in fact, only the key characters that appear in the word 'Hamburgefontsiv') taking as reference logos, loose characters or any other form of lettering that doesn't belong to an existing, complete or consistent alphabetic system.
In our 'possible' project folders, we store references that can be the basis for new alphabets, ideas for lettering or solutions for future graphic works. Sometimes, these references contain happy stylistic coincidences that make us move files from 'possible' to 'ongoing'.