Creativity knows no limits. No matter what your medium of expression is — paper, glass or the digital screen — if you are creative, your talent will be visible in every aspect of your work.
Alphabets, typography, design and art — ah right, you know where I’m going, don’t you? These four words have already suggested you that this probably is just another showcase about some fonts or some typographical illustrations created and retouched using Photoshop, isn’t it?
Nope.
Today, we bring to you Type Scan Alphabet, created by Tony Ziebetzki, a designer from Germany. What is so special about this gallery? Well, once again, four words: paper, scalpel, ruler, scanner.
Yes, that’s right.
Ziebetzki has created an entire gallery of alphabetical type illustrations simply by putting scalpel to paper. The motive? “To discover new ways of getting in touch with type and letters and to explore the multiple ways that exist using which one can create or form alphabets and letters. Talk about innovation, right!
That said, I’ll now leave you to view the gallery…
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