Typophilia
I love letter forms. You probably do too...
Since I was a First-Grader (a very long time ago) I have been intrigued by letters (ahem.. Glyphs!) I remember handouts ("ditto's" in my day) with Century Schoolbook letters, the Futura letters, and not understanding why they looked so different. A lower case a was still a lower case a, but they each felt so very different. The elegant formality of the Century, the clean, geometric purity of the Futura.  I am still mesmerized by the vast differences in the variety of personalities presented by all these different faces. Vive al difference!
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Typophila
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Typophila

Letter forms a as design elements, letter forms as sculpture, Abstracted letter forms.

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