23 July 2014

‘The New York Times’ Logo Created With Carefully Arranged Stacks Of Mail



The New York Times Magazine mockup cover



US designer Niral Parekh has created a series of typographic artworks, titled “Type of Letters”, using a mix of letters in envelopes, parcels, newspaper and postcards.



He meticulously fits pieces of these mailers to form the letter “A”, the word “Type”, the number “50”, the The New York Times Magazine logo, and the symbol “@”—they are then used in faux magazine covers to show the typography in use.



Find out more about the project here.































[via Niral Parekh]