Water seems infinite.
Water finds its way.
Water has a surface tension.
Water refracts light.
Water is lipophobic.
Water is solid, liquid, or gaseous.
Water is always in motion.
Water has no fixed size.
Water and typography have one thing in common: they are malleable. This project explores the diverse chemical, physical, and emotional properties of water. Typography becomes a pictorial, aesthetic object. Typography is syntactically and semantically estranged. Typography is set in motion and thus in constant movement.
Water (H₂O) is a chemical compound of the elements oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H). The term water is used especially for the liquid state of matter. In its solid, frozen state, it is called ice; in its gaseous state, water vapor or simply steam.