Graphic designer Twan van Keulen cut the whole alphabet out of leaves to create a leaf typography. The project is an extended experiment which started with only the a, b and c. Every leaf was cut by hand and scanned at 1200 dpi with no further processing. The leaves were chosen per letter and cut precisely so the inner and outer form stayed intact, resulting in a natural living image font with bright colors of nature. The results will be soon available as a poster print, for more information check his facebook.







All images © Twan van Keulen | Via: Design Milk









Jul 31, 2012 · 10:54
Further "Reading"
Jul 31, 2012 · 22:53
Beautiful, love the bird. And with indian summer ahead of us, there should be plenty of leafs to get inspired and cut some leafs :-)
Aug 01, 2012 · 18:15
top!
Aug 01, 2012 · 19:41
helvetica
Oct 04, 2012 · 17:29
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Mar 19, 2013 · 01:05
WOW great work! The negative cuts are so beautiful and impressive! What a great idea and a nice find of art!!