The Font Collector operates as a visual archive of found typography.
Letterforms are photographed in situ — gathered from streets, signs, windows, and incidental surfaces — and retained for their quiet authority and everyday presence.
The project began as an impulse to hold typefaces temporarily: to “keep them for later.”
Each entry functions as a small record of encounter — a fragment of graphic language extracted from its original context and preserved here.
These fonts are offered for shared collection.