Anatomical Typography

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Fonts Made of Bones

This font comes from Bjorn Johansson, a student at Konstfack in Stockholm, Sweden. He based the series on the term anatomy - anatomy in the context of talking about fonts where it refers to different type characters. However, the stunning results are far more human anatomy in style.

This typeface is absolutely beautiful, so beautiful in fact, I feel that each letter is a work of art in its own right.

It is interesting to note that this project is three years old now. It just goes to show classic designs does not ever date.

It is also worth noting the site I found this awesomeness on. Called Street Anatomy, it fuses medicine, art and design.
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