Genotyp, hybridization font.

Genotyp

The hybridization of similar data, but from the common stock, represents an interesting experiment that includes the ability to interconnect dynamic inherent in the information, and a brand new character of 'familiarity' specification which can be induced by a code written for that purpose. Genotyp Michael Schmitz is an experiment in typography genetics that allows you to hybridize two or more fonts, merging some of their basic characteristics. Since the font described by vectors, ie curves that begin and end in vertices, what is calculated sets of vectors are varied, with features common to the two recognized 'types' from which they originate. This is not to generate signs or alphabets as plausible in Sign Generator , but to create new aesthetic features, creating them from seeds of the graphic design of the characters that represent different heritages. In this case the set of starting data, ie a database of the respective characteristics, becomes the actual alphabet of construction of the aesthetics of the signs, expressing new combinations, that can be calculated evolving in a progressive manner. The vector representation, then it is characterized as an environment of evolutionary organic capability, allowing you to create new categories, and not simulated, but already transforming the intangible form of letters.