Why Sensor Variable Font?
This project presents a model that sets the groundwork for establishing a significant relationship between variable fonts and its application in graphical interfaces from data collected by different sensors.
Improving the user experience of graphic interfaces through variable fonts and sensors
This project presents a model that sets the groundwork for establishing a significant relationship between variable fonts and its application in graphical interfaces from data collected by different sensors.
The fourth prototype developed proposes an application of variable typography more focused on sensations. Specifically, the music of a concert is related to the typography projected on the screen of the stage. On the one hand the elements would be the sound sensor that records the frequency of the music with values between 7 and […]
The third prototype aims to explore the relationship between sensors that detect climatological phenomena and the expressive capacities of typography in the public space of cities. For this purpose, a temperature and water level sensor (simulating a rain sensor) has been used in a electronic billboard or more commonly known in Spain as mupi. On […]
The second prototype relates the degree of illumination of a space with the optical perception of typography on screen devices such as electronic books or smartphones. On the one hand, the elements would be the lighting sensor, with a minimum value of 200 and a maximum value of 1017. It must be taken into account […]
In the first prototype it has been considered pertinent to simulate the interface of the on-board computer of a car, relating the distance at which the car is with respect to another object, car or person. On the one hand the elements would be the distance sensor, with a minimum value of 2 centimeters that […]