In the next three tables it is shown more in particular how the proportions of the various units act within the syllabic blocks.
Also in this case, the structure of the presentation tables resumes the structure of those seen at the "Politecnico di Torino". 
From the analysis of both: a Korean system font (non-monospaced) and the solutions studied by Olivetti, we succeeded in getting two different types of basic constructions: the first one consists of a grid three by three and the second it's a division of six blocks vertically by three horizontally.



In this process of composition, the simplicity of the forms used, however, will not compromise the readability of the syllabic unit, even if it presents a quite complex construction.
Obviously this is just a preliminary study, but we hope to collect real mono-spaced solutions and find collaborators interested in developing the project in order to replicate the method used on Korean typewriters.

Here are some interesting links:

Uso Mano

Travelling exhibition on DIY paper stuff / curated by Zabar

first stage >
in collaboration with Arci Stand By / from 28/12/2010 to 7/1/2011 / Genia, libreria Libriamo, bar Pasador, ottica Sharingan / Santeramo in Colle (Italy) / progetti di Eleonora Aquili, Chiara Bitetti, Alberto Bolzonetti, Serena Caldarozzi, Patrizia Capriotti, Francesca Casartelli, Chiara Cavanna, Stefania Fucci, Pina Grieco, Akina Hanano, Paola Iacobellis, Lalalab, Samantha Nuzzi, Ivano Troisi, Zabar, Xiao Zhuoyun

second stage >
in collaboration with Cartastorie / half March / Crepes&Books / Altamura (Italy) / do you want to partecipate? send your project no later than 06/03/2011

things are getting better



Hi! I am a type designer consulting for Google on their Web Fonts project
- http://code.google.com/webfonts - and we are publishing Lekton :-)

Cyrillic



Something is going on,
so... keep tuned.

Infor-veuvage

Infor-veuvage
poster by
Laura Fanelli