Creative studios 'Always With Honor' and 'Scribble Tone' have collaborated to create a flag font. This awesome new typography called the Flagsmith Font lets your mix and layer elements to create your own flag. This is definitely a new take on typography. Would it even be considered type if you can't read it? Maybe the flag enthusiasts will come up with a new language.
This full-featured font come with over 100 shapes and 1,000 alternates, which you can mix, match and/or layer to create a flag composition of your desire. It is all available upon a $25 download.
If typeface isn't your strong suit, the company offers non-computerized wooden blocks to help you physically create a flag design. By practicing with the 25 Flagsmith block set that is printed with solids and patterns, maybe you will graduate to the actual Flagsmith Font.
Flag-Building Fonts
This Flag Font Lets You Build Personalized Flags Through Type
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Typography - The Flagsmith Font introduces a new way to engage with typography by allowing users to mix and layer elements to create personalized flags through type.
2. Customizable Design Tools - The flag font trend provides users with over 100 shapes and 1,000 alternates for endless creative possibilities in designing flags.
3. Physical-digital Integration - The combination of the Flagsmith Font and wooden block set merges traditional hands-on design methods with digital typography to appeal to a wider range of designers.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can explore new creative avenues and offer unique flag design services using the Flagsmith Font.
2. Education - Educational institutions can incorporate the Flagsmith Font and wooden block set in design courses to teach students about interactive typography and flag design.
3. Printing and Manufacturing - Printing and manufacturing companies can explore opportunities to produce personalized flags created using the Flagsmith Font and wooden blocks.