turkish designer ersinhan ersin deconstructed old cassette tapes to create a series of images and typography he calls tapeography. the handmade font was originally created for a school project about music, but ersin carried the concept to a variety of projects. the letters are made from the tape’s ribbon and pieces of the mechanics. by rearranging the elements, ersin is able to create letters from the alphabet and images such as a skull and cross bones. [From ersinhan ersin: tapeography ] " /> Matt Castille
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ersinhan ersin: tapeography

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turkish designer ersinhan ersin deconstructed old cassette tapes to create a series of images and typography
he calls tapeography. the handmade font was originally created for a school project about music, but ersin
carried the concept to a variety of projects. the letters are made from the tape’s ribbon and pieces of the
mechanics. by rearranging the elements, ersin is able to create letters from the alphabet and images such
as a skull and cross bones.

[From ersinhan ersin: tapeography]

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