alphabet Archives - IGNANT - 必威88app登录 //www.zzhwnhcl.com/tag/alphabet/ IGNANT is an award-winning online magazine featuring the finest in art, design, photography, travel and architecture Wed, 12 Aug 2020 15:06:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 A to Zoë by Tommy Perez //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2015/03/04/a-to-zoe-by-tommy-perez/ Wed, 04 Mar 2015 13:57:39 +0000 http://www.ignant.de/?p=102905 Designer, doodler & frequent paper crafter Tommy Perez found a playful way to teach his two-year-old daughter Zoë the alphabet with his project ‘A to Zoë’. He designs and shapes letters from the alphabet using olives, candy, kale, cookies and other everyday food items. In many of the images you can actually see Zoë’s pudgy […]

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Designer, doodler & frequent paper crafter Tommy Perez found a playful way to teach his two-year-old daughter Zoë the alphabet with his project ‘A to Zoë’.
He designs and shapes letters from the alphabet using olives, candy, kale, cookies and other everyday food items. In many of the images you can actually see Zoë’s pudgy little hand entering the frame to score a snack. You can find more images of Tommy Perez’s cute little project on his Instagram and Flickr. If you want to check out more food art, click here.

All images © Tommy Perez | Via: Designtaxi

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Hair alphabet by Shurong Diao //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2014/04/30/hair-alphabet-by-shurong-diao/ Wed, 30 Apr 2014 08:20:24 +0000 http://www.ignant.de/?p=86934 This hairy alphabet by Shurong Diao is inspired by Chinese calligraphy. Shurong Diao wanted to build a connection between Chinese characters and Roman letters. She states: “By using the distinct feature of Chinese women: their long black hair, I created this typeface to uniquely imitate the effect of painting English alphabet with ‘ink’ on rice […]

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This hairy alphabet by Shurong Diao is inspired by Chinese calligraphy. Shurong Diao wanted to build a connection between Chinese characters and Roman letters.
She states: “By using the distinct feature of Chinese women: their long black hair, I created this typeface to uniquely imitate the effect of painting English alphabet with ‘ink’ on rice paper.”

All images © Shurong Diao | Via: designboom

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