Erik Brandt: Ficciones Typografika 1642 | Minneapolis College of Art and Design

Erik Brandt: Ficciones Typografika 1642

Black Box Gallery
Gallery Exhibition
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Work by Christopher Alday
Christopher Alday

Sabbatical Exhibition

Curated by Erik Brandt, Ficciones Typografika was a project dedicated to typographic exploration in a public space. Over a five year period, a modest poster board hung in a Minneapolis neighborhood became a barometer for experimental typographic practice within the global design community.

At 624 pages, 1642 is a dense tome that documents the complete project, featuring works ranging from big-name designers to talented students. Conceptually approached as the last Ficciones Typografika (hence the title 1642), the book is an expressive and visceral experience rather than an encyclopedic documentation. Every installation of works is reproduced along with an overprint of the original posters at 1:1 scale. The overprints are essential to the poster experience and provide the reader with an actual size window into the Ficciones Typografika project.

The volume features a meditative text by Ben DuVall as well as an enlightening conversation between project curator Erik Brandt and Paul Schmelzer from the Walker Reader. Typeset in a custom Formist typeface (Fiction), Ficciones Typografika 1642 is an appropriately authentic and fantastically diverse design experience. 

Image Credit: Christopher Alday, Ficciones Typografika 214, Installed on February 1, 2014, 24 x 38 in.