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Typography Photography

Hey guys, it's Abbey, a day late, y'know.

So we've been working on typography photography in class, which is basically where you create text and typography using physical things, rather than doing it digitally. I was looking through Pinterest for inspiration of course, and I found this. I am obsessed with it, I love the way it looks. I like the typeface they chose and the way the text is warped because of the curves of the pear.
I decided to give it a try and I used a sharpie to write on a pear. It didn't come out looking quite as cool as my inspiration, but it was fun. 


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  1. Really like this pictures, the top one has a lot of detail.

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  2. Woah! Abbey this turned out super cool! I love the fonts you used. I like how the apples and bowl are so shiny but the pear isn't has shiny...it grabs my attention.

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