Last month, thousands of creatives around the globe came together to participate in their shared passion for design & typography. The annual 36 Days of Type project 2020 kicked off on March 2 and ever since then, Dribbble has been graced with a myriad of unique interpretations of symbols from our alphabet.
For those of you not familiar with 36 Days of Type, hereâs a little brief from the creators:
â36 Days of Type is a project that invites designers, illustrators, and graphic artists to express their particular interpretation of the letters and numbers of the Latin alphabet. A yearly open call exploring the creative boundaries of letterforms where participants are challenged to design a letter or number each day for 36 consecutive days.
Of course, we could count on the Dribbble community to share their outstanding work with us, and letâs just sayâthe creativity was unreal this year. Enjoy a roundup of some of our favorite submissions below:
Check out last yearâs 36 Days of Type 2019 wrap-up on Dribbble here!
Row 1: Martin Naumann, Mohamed Chahin, Niall Green. Row 2: Booky Margoof, Fiona Mares, Muhammed Sajid. Row 3: Lea Filipo, David Sierra, Alexa | Studio Heist.
Row 1: Dan Ross, WeRock Studio, Lucchini Johann. Row 2: Nick Matej, Gunes Ozcan, Libbie Bischoff. Row 3: Alicja Colon , Daan Snels.
Row 1: CĂŠsar âť | CĂŠsArt x Design, Loren Klein, Dipta Design . Row 2: Marlena Stawarz, Riko Pinders.
Row 1: Ălvaro Melgosa, constantin cojocaru, Debbie Trout. Row 2: Andrew Ordway, Joe Kowalski, Willy Hangardâ˘. Row 3: David Sierra, illustrobtion.
Explore more Shots from this yearâs submissions by checking out the hashtag on Dribbble #36DaysofType.
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