These four striking portraits of women are composed entirely of type from particular fonts.
The Baskerville model, drawn from a font designed in 1757, is the boldest and proudest of the four.
“No letterform has been skewed, stretched, flipped or any other bastardizing technique,” says Matt Sutter, the American artist behind the portraits.
“So the letters are pure as the driven snow.”
Mr Sutter, from Philadelphia, is selling prints of the images from his website.
*Source: Telegraph via: Nolan Interactive
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