I really like this concept... especially the I is for Ink. I was talking with a friend this morning about how most of us look at type all the time and don't actually see what we are looking at... the actual letter forms; like breathing - we do it all the time and rarely taste the air. I think that's what your interpretation says to me. Great work!
thanks david for your kind words and insight - i have always loved type, i examine it and try and create my own alphabets from my favorites. never leave a letter unturned i say!
love it!
ReplyDeleteI dig the simplicity. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteCoooooooollll!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I love anything bold and graphic.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done!
ReplyDeleteGreat fun, these are great.
ReplyDeleteooh, pie and ink, two of my favorite things! gorgeous work :D
ReplyDeleteVery nice, love the whole concept
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I like the antiquated feel.
ReplyDeleteI really like this concept... especially the I is for Ink. I was talking with a friend this morning about how most of us look at type all the time and don't actually see what we are looking at... the actual letter forms; like breathing - we do it all the time and rarely taste the air. I think that's what your interpretation says to me. Great work!
ReplyDeletethanks david for your kind words and insight - i have always loved type, i examine it and try and create my own alphabets from my favorites. never leave a letter unturned i say!
ReplyDeleteVery nice and inspirative, Susan!
ReplyDeleteooh, very nice alpha pages indeed. looking forward to reading more about the project.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific idea! I love the type you create and the feel of ink on the old book pages. Sounds like a wonderful project!
ReplyDeleteI like your style Susan.
ReplyDeleteP is for a preposterously proud capital 'P' ... (of course, we all like the pretty boys) ...
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