For his recent
SF10x10 project – celebrating a decade of his studio
Superfried – designer
Mark Richardson developed a new numeral style to complete the
final 10 selected.
“The new set worked well as part of 10×10 but deserved a
project of its own. I am always looking for new techniques and
mediums, so this time, rather than taking them into C4D I
decided to create the numbers for real.”
Art and craft supplier, Fred Aldous had recently
created a sign for the Superfried studio door, so when they
said they were keen to collaborate on a project, Mark jumped at
the chance.
“Despite being around since 1886, Fred Aldous have moved with
the times and accurately laser cut my numerals in translucent
neon and black perspex – something I had always wanted to do.
The results were awesome.”
Find out more at Superfried.com.