ABC-Through

Alphabet_2 Alphabet charts are kid's-room staples, but wouldn't it be great to find one that doesn't look too babyish when the kid is old enough to actually know what the alphabet is? Enter the Photogram Alphabet, winner of the American Institute of Graphic Arts typography award. The letters are created using shadows of found, recycled, and reused objects that start with that letter—an L formed by lollipops, N made of nails, etc. All the items were photographed together and are shown exactly to scale. Even we got excited when we recognized some of the trickier ones.

April 27, 2007

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