We’ve seen AI generate images, music, and code. But what happens when you ask a Conditional Autonomous Generator (CAG)—a specialized generative AI model—to design an entire alphabet?
In a traditional font, the "A" and the "B" share a unified design language (stroke weight, contrast, serif style). In a CAG system where every letter is generated independently based on a prompt, maintaining visual coherence across an entire alphabet or word is difficult. If the word "Ocean" is generated, the "O" and the "N" must look like they belong to the same "water" family, not five disparate ideas of water. cag generated font
In conclusion, CAG generated fonts are not just a novelty but a significant step forward in making typography more accessible, diverse, and innovative. As designers and technologists continue to explore and refine this technology, we can anticipate a future where typography is more personalized, expressive, and integral to our digital experiences than ever before. When the Prompt is the Glyph: A Deep
Personalization: If you want a typeface that perfectly matches the aesthetic of a brand’s logo—like the Severance logo example—the AI can analyze that specific style and create a consistent alphabet. In a CAG system where every letter is