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Font Flow: Typographic Experimentation in the Age of AI

Font Flow: Typographic Experimentation in the Age of AI

September 8 - November 14, 2025

Lecture | Thursday, October 9 from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM in Campus Ballroom A

Reception | Thursday, October 9 from 5:00 - 7:00 PM in Hale Hall


 

51³Ô¹Ï Memorial Gallery presents a special two part exhibition:

Font Flow: Typographic Experimentation in the Age of AI and Typography for Reading: Human Ingenuity in the Age of AI on view September 8 - November 14, 2025. A special lecture will take place on Thursday, October 9 from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM in Campus Ballroom A with a reception later that day in Hale Hall from 5:00 - 7:00 PM. 

As photography reshaped the meaning of painting in the late 19th century, artificial intelligence is now redefining the landscape of graphic design. Font Flow: Typographic Experimentation in the Age of AI explores the evolving relationship between human creativity and machine-generated design through the material language of typography.

In this section of the exhibition, four typographers engage in a direct challenge with AI, responding to randomized prompts for hypothetical university lectures. Each prompt imposes formal and material constraints—pairing specific artistic or historical influences with typographic choices randomly selected from the Font Flow platform. Designers have 90 minutes to create and submit their work before the same prompt is processed by a large language model (LLM), which generates its own design interpretation. The resulting human- and AI-made posters appear side by side in the Font Flow gallery, stripped of attribution, leaving viewers to discern which is which.

This exhibition brings the digital experiment into physical space, inviting visitors to confront their assumptions about authorship, creativity, and the future of design. The act of distinguishing human from AI work becomes a meditation on intelligence, intuition, and the essence of typographic excellence in a post-AI world.

Participating artists included Thomas Jockin, Hrant H Papazian, Miguel Escamilla, and Kateryna Kovalevska

Typography for Reading: Human Ingenuity in the Age of AI
As AI continues to shape the future of typography, one vital area of ongoing research is the design of fonts and typesetting systems that support better reading performance. According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), two out of five U.S. schoolchildren are not proficient readers—a status that often persists into adulthood.

This aspect of exhibition showcases design interventions at multiple scales: from typefaces that support handwriting development to paragraph-level typesetting that enhances reading comprehension. The range of approaches on display that despite advances in AI, human creativity remains a powerful force in shaping how we read.

Participating designers include Underware ( Akiem Helmling, Bas Jacobs and Sami Kortemäki), Thomas Jockin and Nadine Chahine, Nick Lum, and Renato Casutt.

 

ABOUT THE MEMORIAL GALLERY   
The Memorial Gallery's mission is to serve as a vital teaching instrument and visual resource that enriches campus cultural life as well as that of the surrounding community. This is to be accomplished through the exhibition of imagery related to the communication arts, which represent a wide range of media, cultures, and time periods.  
   
The Memorial Gallery is located in Hale Hall on the campus of 51³Ô¹Ï – State University of New York – 2350 Broadhollow Road (Route. 110).  
 
Gallery hours: Monday through Friday from 9:00AM–4:00PM. Admission is free and the gallery is accessible to persons with mobility impairments. Please call in advance of your trip.  
   
For additional information, please call 631-420-2181.

Contact | Beth Giacummo 
Giacumbm@farmingdale.edu


September 8, 2025 - November 14, 2025
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

, Memorial Gallery

If you have any questions, please contact Beth M Giacummo at Email.

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