Wearable Typography
Wearable Typography
by Soledad Gallardo @soledad_gallardo
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(Automatically translated from Spanish)
Wearable Typography is a digital fashion collection conceived as a challenge, participating in the 36 Days of Type project, in which designers, illustrators and graphic artists are invited to reinterpret letters and numbers for 36 days.
Can an alphabet be transformed into wearable clothing? That's the initial question from which this collection begins. Each design is conceived and developed in less than a day, so it's a true reflection of my mood, available time, and level of creativity during the 26 days I completed the challenge.
Each letter is displayed in different ways, as part of the piece's pattern, drawn with the fabric's unique drape, creating a play on colors, or achieved through the garment's volumes. The avatars were carefully customized and, along with the lighting and environment (mostly neutral), help complete the story behind each image.
Although conceived traditionally with pencil and paper sketching, the collection was brought to 3D using digital tools: CLO, Substance, Daz3D, Photoshop, and Midjourney.
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Wearable Typography is a digital fashion collection conceived as a challenge. It participates in the 36 Days of Type project, in which designers, illustrators, and graphic artists are invited to reinterpret letters and numbers for 36 days.
Can an alphabet be turned into wearable garments? This is the initial question on which this collection is based. Each design was designed and developed in less than a day, so it truly reflects the mood, time available, and level of creativity I had during the 26 days I completed the challenge.
Each letter is exposed in different ways, as part of the piece's pattern, drawn with the fall of the digital fabric, making a play of colors or achieved through the volumes of the garment. The avatars were carefully customized and, together with the lighting and environment (mostly neutral), help to complete the story behind each image.
Although traditionally conceived by sketching with pencil and paper, the collection was taken to the 3D plane using digital tools: CLO, Substance, Daz3D, Photoshop and Midjourney.
Wearable Typography es una colección de moda digital concebida como un reto, participando en el proyecto 36 Days of Type , en el que se invita a diseñadores, ilustradores y artistas gráficos a realizar una reinterpretación de letras y números durante 36 días.
¿Se podrá convertir un abecedario en prendas ponibles? Es la pregunta inicial de la que parte esta colección. Cada diseño está pensado y desarrollado en menos de un día, por lo que es un fiel reflejo del estado anímico, tiempo disponible y del nivel de creatividad que tuve durante los 26 días en los que completé el reto.
Cada letra está expuesta de diferentes maneras, como parte del patronaje de la pieza, dibujada con la caída propia del tejido digital, realizando un juego de colores o conseguida a través de los volúmenes de la prenda. Los avatares fueron cuidadosamente customizados y, junto a la iluminación y entorno (en su mayor parte neutro), ayudan a completar la historia detrás de cada imagen.
Aunque fue concebida de forma tradicional boceteando con lápiz y papel, la colección fue llevada al plano 3D utilizando herramientas digitales: CLO, Substance, Daz3D, Photoshop y Midjourney.
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Wearable Typography is a digital fashion collection conceived as a challenge. It participates in the 36 Days of Type project, in which designers, illustrators, and graphic artists are invited to reinterpret letters and numbers for 36 days.
Can an alphabet be turned into wearable garments? This is the initial question on which this collection is based. Each design was designed and developed in less than a day, so it truly reflects the mood, time available, and level of creativity I had during the 26 days I completed the challenge.
Each letter is exposed in different ways, as part of the piece's pattern, drawn with the fall of the digital fabric, making a play of colors or achieved through the volumes of the garment. The avatars were carefully customized and, together with the lighting and environment (mostly neutral), help to complete the story behind each image.
Although conceived traditionally by sketching with pencil and paper, the collection was taken to the 3D plane using digital tools: CLO, Substance, Daz3D, Photoshop and Midjourney.


























4 comments
wow it's incredible, congratulations
@laurarivera026 Thank you very much Laura! :)
Everything looks so real and beautiful, congratulations!!
Incredible, I love it!
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