36 Days of Type is a global creative challenge in which artists and designers craft a letter or number each day for 36 days or simply join in with their favorite characters. This was my second time participating, and for this edition, I focused on the 26 Latin alphabet letters. For this series, I wanted to put fungi and plants center stage, letting them become the prootagonists of each scene. Each letter inhabits a looping, animated world — playful, surreal, and constantly in motion. The goal was to create a space where viewers could loose themselves in the details, watching endlessly without interruption. I approached the project as a blend of physical and digital — what is often referred to as “Phygital.” Every letter began as a handmade sculpture crafted from air-dry clay, then digitalized through photogrammetry and brought to animated life.…