Taking a chosen item and celebrating it in a new way.

Keyth, is a typeface created from of a lost key.
Key + Heath = Keyth
This project started as a one-day workshop with Tom Heath where we all brought in an object, picked a different object and then had to visually celebrate it. 
My chosen item was a key and I took on the challenge to make it into a typeface
Here I started to experiment with the key.
The original, messy Keyth.
After presenting Keyth to someone in the design industry, I revived the project and wanted to bring Keyth back to its original form.
Keyth - No Key
A refined version of the original typeface.
Keyth - Head
The typeface with the key head element.
Keyth - Cuts
The typeface with the key cuts element.
Keyth - Full Key
The typeface with both key elements.
Flat layouts presenting the typeface.
A4 portrait publication displaying Keyth on tracing paper and newsprint.
A3 landscape publication displaying Keyth on tracing paper and newsprint.

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