After research, we decided we could display some of Jonathans typefaces in an interactive or 3 dimensional way. We researched some interesting ways to do this and discovered a lot of 3D paper typography like the work below produced by the studio, Lo Siento from Barcelona.
We agreed a poster that used a technique like this would be much more eye catching than a usual poster.After some experimentation, we discovered that scale would be an issue if we tried anything too complex.
James tried some a more simple typeface, sticking to the red, black and white typeface.
James took the lead designing the poster and instead, went for a cutout design.
After feedback from the creative networks, we were able to decide on a final design using one of Jonathan's typefaces.







