Typeical Singapore : tracing Singapore's history through vernacular typography

Typography plays a part in shaping a nation’s identity. Stories are told through typography around us that create a sense of place of where we live. The everyday street type displays many letterings that carry stories of significant change and culture of the place. Singapore is a country that is c...

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Main Author: Effendy, Wynne Celina
Other Authors: Yam Min Yee Angeline
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74362
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-743622019-12-10T12:27:13Z Typeical Singapore : tracing Singapore's history through vernacular typography Effendy, Wynne Celina Yam Min Yee Angeline School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music Typography plays a part in shaping a nation’s identity. Stories are told through typography around us that create a sense of place of where we live. The everyday street type displays many letterings that carry stories of significant change and culture of the place. Singapore is a country that is constantly improving and changing, thus Typeical Singapore hopes to preserve the types in the heartland before they are lost or replaced. This project also seeks to explore Singapore’s history, urban culture and future planning through the lens of typography, contributing towards the visual identity landscape of Singapore. The result of the research findings would be presented in both digital and print publication which would include a series of typography designs that reflect the character of each of the chosen areas in Singapore. It would furthermore act as a guide that introduces the history of Singapore to both the residents and visitors Bachelor of Fine Arts 2018-05-16T09:24:03Z 2018-05-16T09:24:03Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74362 en Nanyang Technological University 25 p. application/pdf
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Effendy, Wynne Celina
Typeical Singapore : tracing Singapore's history through vernacular typography
description Typography plays a part in shaping a nation’s identity. Stories are told through typography around us that create a sense of place of where we live. The everyday street type displays many letterings that carry stories of significant change and culture of the place. Singapore is a country that is constantly improving and changing, thus Typeical Singapore hopes to preserve the types in the heartland before they are lost or replaced. This project also seeks to explore Singapore’s history, urban culture and future planning through the lens of typography, contributing towards the visual identity landscape of Singapore. The result of the research findings would be presented in both digital and print publication which would include a series of typography designs that reflect the character of each of the chosen areas in Singapore. It would furthermore act as a guide that introduces the history of Singapore to both the residents and visitors
author2 Yam Min Yee Angeline
author_facet Yam Min Yee Angeline
Effendy, Wynne Celina
format Final Year Project
author Effendy, Wynne Celina
author_sort Effendy, Wynne Celina
title Typeical Singapore : tracing Singapore's history through vernacular typography
title_short Typeical Singapore : tracing Singapore's history through vernacular typography
title_full Typeical Singapore : tracing Singapore's history through vernacular typography
title_fullStr Typeical Singapore : tracing Singapore's history through vernacular typography
title_full_unstemmed Typeical Singapore : tracing Singapore's history through vernacular typography
title_sort typeical singapore : tracing singapore's history through vernacular typography
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