Each Letter Of This Alphabet Moves Like An Appendage Of An Animal

Each Letter Of This Alphabet Moves Like An Appendage Of An Animal

This alphabet — by graphic designer Ari Weinkle — is unique. First because its texture feels realistic, organic and alive. And second because its creepy moves: the letters twist and turn as if they were actual animal appendages.

In my work, I look to break apart and re-appropriate different forms such as the human figure, geometric and organic shapes, and typography. Through the process of fragmenting different entities, I am continually searching for new and unique juxtapositions between shapes, colours, and patterns.

Each Letter Of This Alphabet Moves Like An Appendage Of An Animal
Each Letter Of This Alphabet Moves Like An Appendage Of An Animal

Ari Weinkle is a Boston-based graphic designer. His inspiration comes from a wide range of sources; Japanese aesthetics, Native American iconography, semiotics, abstract expressionism, surrealism and philosophy.

You can follow Ari’s work on Behance, Twitter and his personal website.

This is part of a series in which we are featuring really cool 2D or 3D illustrations and animations.


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