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No Muppet renaissance would be complete without a Muppet alphabet — illustrated by David Vordtriede.
muppabet:
K is for Kermit the Frog
For Kermit as with all of these guys, I try to capture them the way I picture them best in my mind. Whenever Kermit would introduce the next guest on The Muppet Show it was one of the few moments each night where he let his excitement get the better of him.
You can jump over to the Flickr page to see them all by clicking here.
Muppabet_Kermit (by David Vordtriede)
I loved these expressive cartoon faces by Yann Le Bec even before I realized it was a hidden alphabet.
(via Yann Le Bec, illustrator)
Kawaii + Murder = Philip Tseng’s Fruit & Veggie AlphaDeaths.
YORIKO YOSHIDA - Asialphabet
Artist Yoriko Yoshida has made a typographic tribute to Japan, illustrating the letters of the Roman alphabet out of Japanese icons and imagery.
(via Pink Tentacle, who shamelessly reproduce every single image, when linking to the artist’s site will do just nicely… ahem)
Van A tot Zet (by Jurgen)
Belgian illustrator Jurgen Walschot flips through his latest alphabet book.