These Stamps are Inspired by Letters of the Latin Alphabet
David Ingram — September 28, 2015 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & designtaxi
This set of intriguing geometric stamps by graphic designer Fabian Fohrer are inspired by individual letters of the Latin alphabet.
Based out of Konstanz, Germany this personal project by the artist examines the shape and form of every individual letter of the Latin Alphabet. Each letter is then carefully manipulated, resized and repositioned in a new and creative way. By examining each letter's basic lines and shape, Fohrer was able to then create all new graphic geometric compositions.
Each letter in this innovative stamp collection also receives its own bright color palette that skillfully divides the composition of each stamp to better define the individual letter that is being explored. For example, the letter "A" is made up of several different triangular pyramids colored different shades of light red standing atop of horizontal lines.
Based out of Konstanz, Germany this personal project by the artist examines the shape and form of every individual letter of the Latin Alphabet. Each letter is then carefully manipulated, resized and repositioned in a new and creative way. By examining each letter's basic lines and shape, Fohrer was able to then create all new graphic geometric compositions.
Each letter in this innovative stamp collection also receives its own bright color palette that skillfully divides the composition of each stamp to better define the individual letter that is being explored. For example, the letter "A" is made up of several different triangular pyramids colored different shades of light red standing atop of horizontal lines.
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