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Multinational Typeface, Letters Based on National Flags

  • E.D.W. LynchE.D.W. Lynch
  • May 2, 2014

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Ad agency Grey Singapore created 106 letters based on national flags for their Multinational Typeface project.

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images via LP Fabra

via Coudal Partners

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