\"Blazer Class 77\" 3D typographic wave

\"Blazer Class 77\" 3D typographic wave, typographic, geometric, monochrome

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Repeated typographic strokes of "BLAZER CLASS 77" arranged into a folded, wave-like V-shaped form.

Summary

An abstract typographic graphic built from dozens of repeated instances of the phrase "BLAZER CLASS 77," each rotated and skewed in perspective to form a folded, wing-like V shape on a plain white ground.

Visual description

The same line of bold italic condensed text, "BLAZER CLASS 77," repeats dozens of times, each copy set at a slightly different rotation and scale so the lines collectively curve and fold like ribs or feathers, forming a wide V or bird-wing silhouette that spans the frame. The type fades from a lighter gray on the outer edges to solid black toward the center fold, giving the flat repetition a sense of depth despite no literal 3D modeling being used. The background is plain white, letting the typographic pattern read as the sole graphic element.

Key takeaway

Repeating a single line of type at incrementally shifting angles and opacities can build a large-scale, sculptural graphic form out of typography alone, without any imagery or 3D modeling.

Reuse notes

Strong reference for brand or apparel graphics that want a bold, repetitive wordmark treatment, posters, or textile prints. The technique scales well for merch, packaging patterns, or motion graphics where a single phrase needs to feel dynamic and dimensional. Works best with a short, punchy phrase and a heavy italic or condensed typeface.

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