Collection of unique and interesting art, videos and a sundry of other items
Monday, November 19, 2012
Skeleton Typograph
The above Skeleton was composed using 676 free and fused glyphs by Aaron Kuehn
not only a work of art, it is also a medical teaching tool as it indicates the body part in Latin.
It is available for download here for $5 via Paypal and print off and would make a great inexpensive gift (just buy a frame for it from the Dollar Store) for someone wanting to be or in the healthcare profession or a Halloween lover.
Also, if you want something nicer, you can pre-order the 5th Edition 15″ x 22″print with silver ink on black, hand printed, numbered, and signed for $49.
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with Aaron Kuehn, TheMetapicture.com and have received nothing for this post - I just think it is cool:)
Labels:
Aaron Kuehn,
art,
Latin,
medical terms,
Skeleton,
teaching tool,
Themetapicture.com,
typography
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wow! that is pretty awesome!
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