Beard Typography

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Kyle Bean Puts Odd Gingers in Top Hats With Word-Sculpted Facial Hair

If you're going to try and sell something with words, you might as well say it in the most attention-grabbing way possible.

Kyle Bean was the art director of these chuckle-worthy photos for the University of Brighton Undergraduate Degree Show in collaboration with Josh White and Rory Taylor.

If there is anything better then a ginger with a beard made of letters and a top hat? I can't think of it.

Implications - This fun font could definitely catch on; it's hilariously hairy and would make a great greeting card or poster type. Next time you're faced with the need for a unique type of type, untangle yourself with this bold beard typography.
Trend Themes
1. Beard Typography - The trend of using facial hair to create typography is a unique and attention-grabbing way to showcase a message or brand.
2. Word-sculpted Facial Hair - The trend of creating typography out of facial hair opens up new design possibilities and a new medium for artists and designers to explore.
3. Hairy Design Elements - The trend of incorporating hairy design elements into marketing materials is an innovative way to make a brand stand out and appeal to consumers who appreciate humor and creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - The graphic design industry has an opportunity to create unique and humorous designs by incorporating facial hair typography into their work.
2. Advertising & Marketing - The advertising and marketing industry can use this trend to create attention-grabbing campaigns and branding materials that stand out from the competition.
3. Greeting Cards & Posters - The greeting card and poster industry can embrace this trend to create playful and eye-catching designs that appeal to customers who want something unique and memorable.

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