Typography made from Photographic interference

November 1, 2019

Happy Fun, Free, Friday lovelies!

Typography instantly draws us to any words. We associate certain ones with kids, others with formal events, and still more with a clean business environment. I was fascinated when I saw the series Marmalade Type created by Rus Khasanov. Each shimmering letter seem to be made from soap or a special oil, but is actually typography made from photographic interference. This is definitely a reminder that I need to brush up on my photography skills. It’s amazing what we can capture!

Otherwise, this weekend I am…

…taking it easy. My little lady is actually really busy with a mock dance exam and a birthday party besides her usual activities. I may volunteer at a charity sale and try out this foot mask I picked up in Korea. It’s still a busy weekend, but I still hope to have a relaxing time!

What are you up to this weekend?

Have a lovely weekend!

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  • Rowena @ rolala loves November 3, 2019 at 12:27

    Wow seriously cool that these are made from photographic interference.. I need to go see if there are any interviews with this artist about his technique.

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