Asian-Inspired Alphabets

Yoriko Yoshida Creates an Illustrated A to Z of Japan

Yoriko Yoshida is an inventive Japanese illustrator whose perception of Japan's rich culture manifests itself through art. This series, entitled 'Asialphabet,' is an oriental-inspired twist on the alphabet.

Letters from the set are actually formed by staples in Japanese culture, such as a contorted Geisha or a twisted bonsai tree. The result is a classic set of uber-imaginative art that Yoriko Yoshida can be proud of.

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