Display Typeface
The display font that I created is dubbed “Storybook”. There were restrictions on how to approach the font as far as what types of shapes were offered to construct the font, similar to the monogram, but the rest was up to me. This font was my response to a prompt about rejecting reality in favor of careless childhoods and storytelling. The response was to make a font resembling the importance of reflecting on how simple childhood is when you have no other realities to pay attention to. “Storybook” is a display font that takes influence from traditional, simple serif fonts and adds a medieval ornament in place of a traditional serif to make it a bit more playful and reminiscent of fantasies and storytelling, like something you’d find in a storybook.