I discovered Tom Fishlock as I was searching for geometric styled typographies. Once I delved into to his work further I soon found the different styles and experiments that he does. I really liked this because he uses ordinary objects, such a chairs, to create these letters by using the perspective and angle to show this. Furthermore, with his geometric styled designs I love the way that he uses the basic shapes, such as circles and triangles, to form the basis of these. The overlaying and variation in opacities makes the typographies more eye-catching and, therefore, I like the way these letters come across when used as a type face.
My favourite element is the approach when creating these typographies. The simplicity of colour schemes and distinction of shapes emphasises each individual letter, and I think it makes the font appearance more aesthetically pleasing. In addition, his other experiments are also inspiring because of the range of techniques that he has used. The paper folding one is interesting because of the continuing of geometric patterns but within a physical form. Yet, with the chairs it is focused on the perspective and juxtaposition of colours to aid the type to jump out of the screen. Overall, I think that all of his designs are inspiring and I will experiment further with the geometric direction in conjunction with the paper element.
http://www.timfishlock.com/