The project explores how the varying wavelengths of RGB colors influence typographic perception within a three-dimensional space. The letters of the typeface “Haim” are displayed from multiple angles, with each angle revealing the three RGB channels: red, green, and blue—each differing in wavelength and visual impact. The reading experience shifts according to the interplay of angle, color, and distance from the letter, creating states of overlap, fragmentation, and disappearance. The letters and words remain non-absolute, emphasizing the fragility of legibility and the dependence between form and light. The convergence of the three color channels generates a dynamic typographic environment, where the display exists in continuous interaction between light, movement, and perception. The project challenges the notion of reading as an absolute act, framing it instead as a transient state.





