
Jas Bhachu at the Liverpool School of Art & Design created the ‘Rubik’s Cube Font Generator‘ earlier this year for a project that asked students to produce a visual representation of the word ‘move’. The design uses a standard Rubik’s Cube with stamps on four of its sides so that users can make their own typeface. An ink pad and multi-lingual instructions are also included in the neat little pack. This idea is truly awesome, but if it’s anything like the original puzzle, I imagine completing a single letter is a long and arduous process. The most simple of words and phrases would take a painstakingly long time to lay down.
