Impressive 3D Calligraphy

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Graphic Designer Tolga Girgin Re-Imagines the Decorative Penmanship

Typography is something that people often experiment with, but calligraphy not so much; that is until Tolga Girgin got his hands on the artform. A graphic designer and electrical engineer by trade, Tolga Girgin experiments with calligraphy from time to time. In this experimenting, he found a way to get his words to leap off of the page.

Although it looks as though Tolga Girgin's work is a clever use of paper strips, slits and glue, he actually relies more on shadow and perspective. By expertly manipulating the letters in artistic ways, Tolga Girgin manages to give them the illusion that they are peeling or popping off of the sheet of paper. It is all quite impressive.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Calligraphy - Tolga Girgin's use of shadow and perspective in calligraphy opens up new possibilities for creating 3D text art.
2. Experimental Typography - Tolga Girgin's experiments with calligraphy push the boundaries of typography and offer innovative approaches to lettering design.
3. Illusionary Art - Tolga Girgin's manipulation of letters creates illusionary effects, inspiring new forms of art that play with perception.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - The graphic design industry can incorporate Tolga Girgin's techniques to create visually stunning and impactful designs.
2. Art and Craft Supplies - Manufacturers of art and craft supplies can capitalize on the trend of 3D calligraphy by developing new tools and materials specifically for this artform.
3. Stationery - The stationery industry can explore opportunities to create unique and interactive products inspired by Tolga Girgin's illusionary calligraphy.

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