A citizens’ council in Görlitz, a town in Eastern Saxony, gave me an unused advertising column, which I converted into a type puzzle. People who are passing by can sort letters according to colors and numbers, which in turn result in certain words. The customized font is an extended, outlined & super black version of the neo-gothic Wallau Schrift, a typeface designed by Rudolf Koch in 1930.
A citizens’ council in Görlitz, a town in Eastern Saxony, gave me an unused advertising column, which I converted into a type puzzle. People who are passing by can sort letters according to colors and numbers, which in turn result in certain words. The customized font is an extended, outlined & super black version of the neo-gothic Wallau Schrift, a typeface designed by Rudolf Koch in 1930.