Ulcerate does not stay still. It grows, adapts, and reshapes itself, just like the
cells it was born from.
The variable type in motion reveals how each character in Ulcerate carries its own identity, both typographically and biologically. To bridge the gap between anatomy and design, each letter begins with its standard form, like “A,” and through a process of visual adaptation, transforms into a renamed identity based on a specific stomach cell. For example, “A” becomes Acyra , a name inspired by amino acid sensitive cells. Each letter follows this path, linking the evolution of form to the language of biology. This transformation visualizes how typography, like cells, can adapt, shift, and eventually take on entirely new functions and meanings.
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