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COLLECTION OF TYPOGRAPHIC FORM

About the Project

I took pictures of things or objects which look like letters or alphabets and cropped them in photoshop to use them to create a multi page booklet 'ALPHABET Art Magazine'.

Font Used

  • Arial

  • Cartoon Fun

  • Minion Pro

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"The Alphabet Art Magazine is a unique and creative exploration of typography through photography. This project reimagines everyday objects as letters, transforming ordinary surroundings into a canvas for design. Each page captures the essence of alphabet photography, showcasing how natural and man-made elements can form typographic shapes.

The magazine is a culmination of meticulous observation and artistic vision. From the arch of a tree branch resembling the letter 'N' to the curve of a croissant mimicking a 'C,' every photograph transforms familiar objects into meaningful visuals. This innovative approach not only celebrates the beauty of typography but also emphasizes the power of perspective, encouraging viewers to find letters in their environment.

Through carefully curated layouts, the magazine balances imagery with informative content about the importance of typography in design. By blending text and visuals, it highlights how type influences communication, aesthetics, and even emotion. The design incorporates clean, modern typography that complements the organic forms of the photographed letters, creating a cohesive and visually engaging experience.

This magazine exemplifies how art and design intersect, offering a fresh perspective on typography as more than just a functional tool. It serves as both an educational piece for aspiring designers and an artistic statement for creative minds. The Alphabet Art Magazine is a testament to the boundless possibilities of design, where even the simplest objects can inspire innovation and creativity."

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