London-based graphic design student Stefan Abrahams has deconstructed a camera to create a typeface out of it.
The typeface is formed out of various parts of a DSLR, such as the board, chips, nuts, bolts, wires, pins, and even the rubber viewfinder.
The result is a gorgeous typeface that will excite all design and photography geeks and the most creatively constructed typeface that we have seen in quite a while.
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[via Lomography.com]