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Indian artists create interesting designs for global 36 Days of Type challenge

As artists around the world create interesting letterforms for 36 days as part of a global typography challenge, we spoke to three Indians who are acing it

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Lele drew the letter S to pay homage to those who took an effort to feed strays

Lele drew the letter S to pay homage to those who took an effort to feed strays

In 2014, Barcelona-based graphic designers Nina Sans and Rafa Goicoechea started to experiment with typography and graphic design on a daily basis. Their personal project evolved into a global challenge — 36 Days of Type (DoT) — entertaining thousands of entries. All artists have to do is render alphabets and numbers as creatively as they can for 36 consecutive days. This year’s edition kicked off on April 5 and will continue until May 10. And Indian artists have hopped on to the bandwagon, delving into unique themes. Here are three worth checking out.
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