Neon Gummy Worm
Neon Gummy Worm is a tubular, monoweight display typeface designed around layering, overlap, and playful imperfection. Built from simple rounded rectangles, the letterforms use separate uppercase and lowercase characters as modular components that stack when spacing is set to zero, producing vibrant two-tone effects. Inspired by gummy candy and vintage neon signage, the typeface balances consistency of line weight with subtle variation in scale to create a rhythmic, bouncy texture. The project includes a type specimen poster and a short process animation, positioning the typeface as a flexible system for expressive headlines and experimental typographic compositions. Developed using RoboFont, the project reflects my interest in type as a constructed, interactive form rather than a fixed object.
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