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Leaf Alphabet by Twan van Keulen
I love taking something from the physical world into the digital world and vice versa. In my work I often try to physically create something, and then use technology to digitise it. I try to stray away from my computer as much as possible because I find it hard to be motivated when staring at a box with buttons below it.
By precisely cutting leaves with a scalpel graphic designer Twan va Keulen was able to create a beautiful typographic piece that has a lovely light summery vibe. Poster prints will soon be available so make sure you keep updated with his work through the links below.

Artists: | Website | Flickr | Behance | Facebook | [via: Ignant]
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Leaf Alphabet by Twan van Keulen
I love taking something from the physical world into the digital world and vice versa. In my work I often try to physically create something, and then use technology to digitise it. I try to stray away from my computer as much as possible because I find it hard to be motivated when staring at a box with buttons below it.
By precisely cutting leaves with a scalpel graphic designer Twan va Keulen was able to create a beautiful typographic piece that has a lovely light summery vibe. Poster prints will soon be available so make sure you keep updated with his work through the links below.

Artists: | Website | Flickr | Behance | Facebook | [via: Ignant]
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Leaf Alphabet by Twan van Keulen
I love taking something from the physical world into the digital world and vice versa. In my work I often try to physically create something, and then use technology to digitise it. I try to stray away from my computer as much as possible because I find it hard to be motivated when staring at a box with buttons below it.
By precisely cutting leaves with a scalpel graphic designer Twan va Keulen was able to create a beautiful typographic piece that has a lovely light summery vibe. Poster prints will soon be available so make sure you keep updated with his work through the links below.

Artists: | Website | Flickr | Behance | Facebook | [via: Ignant]
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Leaf Alphabet by Twan van Keulen

I love taking something from the physical world into the digital world and vice versa. In my work I often try to physically create something, and then use technology to digitise it. I try to stray away from my computer as much as possible because I find it hard to be motivated when staring at a box with buttons below it.

By precisely cutting leaves with a scalpel graphic designer Twan va Keulen was able to create a beautiful typographic piece that has a lovely light summery vibe. Poster prints will soon be available so make sure you keep updated with his work through the links below.

Artists: | Website | Flickr | Behance | Facebook | [via: Ignant]

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