Israeli typographer Oded Ezer—known for creating typefaces through unconventional experiments, after being featured for compiling a typeface though Skype chats—has embarked on a new project that uses famous artworks.
His latest piece of work, titled ‘Art vs. Design’ explores the extraction of fragments of famous art pieces to form the letters of the alphabet.
For instance, he replicated the finger of Mona Lisa to form the letter V, progressing on to a slightly more hilarious and disturbing portrait of Van Gogh where his mustache was made into the letter T.
Head over to his website to see more pictures from this project.
[via Fast Co. Design, Oded Ezer]