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Shapes as Letters

£8.00

How do we interpret shapes as letters? When people write, we hardly ever think what shape we use to write letters.
However, if you look closely at the letters of the descriptions of this book as you are reading, those sentences are composed with combined alphabets that are made of geometric shapes - such as rectangles, and circles. This practice intends to reinterpret letters as shapes, by making alphabets out of alphabets.

Softcover, 28 pp
120 x 120 mm
Risograph, hand-stitched
wp 02, edition 100

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How do we interpret shapes as letters? When people write, we hardly ever think what shape we use to write letters.
However, if you look closely at the letters of the descriptions of this book as you are reading, those sentences are composed with combined alphabets that are made of geometric shapes - such as rectangles, and circles. This practice intends to reinterpret letters as shapes, by making alphabets out of alphabets.

Softcover, 28 pp
120 x 120 mm
Risograph, hand-stitched
wp 02, edition 100

How do we interpret shapes as letters? When people write, we hardly ever think what shape we use to write letters.
However, if you look closely at the letters of the descriptions of this book as you are reading, those sentences are composed with combined alphabets that are made of geometric shapes - such as rectangles, and circles. This practice intends to reinterpret letters as shapes, by making alphabets out of alphabets.

Softcover, 28 pp
120 x 120 mm
Risograph, hand-stitched
wp 02, edition 100

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