Stick typeface






Stick Typeface made from wood sticks found by the Baltic Sea in Nida, Curonian Spit, Lithuania

April, 2025


The Stick Typeface was created this spring at the Nida Art Colony while wandering along forest paths. A stick on the ground that resembled the letter c became the starting point of the creative process. From this accidental discovery, within two weeks a typographic archive of 32 symbols was born - a kind of reflection on natural structure, the form of language, and the aesthetics of accident. It explores how elements found in nature can acquire the meanings of signs and become a visual language - one that we perceive no longer as part of nature itself, but as something shaped within our own human-made environment. In this alphabet, universally recognized linguistic symbols merge with natural objects, prompting reflection on the relationship between structures created by humans and those formed by nature.


 
This Typeface in use
 BIO-DE-CODE Decoding Nature for Coexistence for Non-Dominant, Biological Morphohenesis

ISBN 978-609-96589-0-2