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Bethany Lekos Creates an Entire Typeface from Cat Tails

Graphic designer Bethany Lesko has recreated the entire English alphabet using cat's tails. The adorable typeface is constructed using the curls of cute kittens tails and is cleverly named 'Helveticat.'

The typeface combines sharp, aesthetically pleasing design and everyone's favorite animal, so I reckon Bethany is onto a winner here. This quirky and creative typeface will go down a treat with cat ladies everywhere and could even make for a fun way for toddlers to learn their alphabet.

Bethany Lesko is a Brooklyn-based graphic designer who also creates her own range of handmade jewelry. This alphabet soup of cats is sure to earn the graphic designer even more fans. This is just one of example of the impact of cats on Internet culture is being integrated into design.
Trend Themes
1. Cat-inspired Typography - The use of cat-related elements in typography provides an opportunity for designers to create unique and playful visual experiences.
2. Niche Typography - Creating alphabets from unconventional elements, like cat tails, opens up possibilities for niche and specialized typography designs.
3. Integration of Internet Culture - Incorporating Internet culture, such as cat-related content, into design allows for engaging and relatable experiences for online audiences.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - The graphic design industry can benefit from the use of cat-related elements in typography to create visually appealing and unique designs.
2. Education - In the education industry, cat-inspired typography can be used as a fun and engaging way for toddlers and young children to learn the alphabet.
3. Artisan Crafts - Artisans and makers in the jewelry and handmade crafts industry can explore the use of unconventional materials, like cat tails, to create unique and quirky products.

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