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[Doobybrain.com] Rhett Dashwood of Melbourne, Australia spent 6 months combing through Google Maps in Victoria, Australia to find land forms that resembled letters of the.

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[TrendHunter.com - Style and Fashion Trends] Google Maps Typography - Rhett Dashwood Turns Aerial Shots Into ...: This Google Maps typography project is from Australian designer Rhett Dashwood. He compiled the alphabet using aerial shots from actual places found in Victoria, Australia on Google Maps.

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[jazarah!] Google Maps Typography”¦ Rediscovering English Alphabet | jazarah!: Google Maps Typography”¦ Rediscovering English Alphabet. An interesting project by the Australian Creative Director Rhett Dashwood, these are screenshots from various places in Australia through Google Maps, you can click here to see the .

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[today and tomorrow] Google Maps Typography - today and tomorrow: These letters were patterned in Victoria, Australia, but the construct would impact anywhere—if its citizens hit the instance and substance to encounter it, then some country, land or municipality crapper hit its possess regional Google Maps font. [RhettDashwood via TodayandTomorrow] [...]

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[Freestyle Magazine] GOOGLE MAPS TYPOGRAPHY: There are plenty of other cool things to search for on Google maps besides trying to spot who is parked out the front of your girlfriends place! Melbourne graphic designer Rhett Dashwood set out to discover land formations and buildings that resemble letter forms.

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[A Tribe Called Next] letters from above: Typography just never, ever gets old. Slighty boring and slighty geeky ”¦ trawling google maps for the sight of land formations or buildings that resemble letters is probably, not, high up on many people’s priority lists.

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[Nathan goes to Townsville] A bunch of links - April 27, 2009 | Nathan goes to Townsville: In case you’re wondering, prime numbers aren’t just the stuff of academic longhairs: like typefaces, they have interesting properties that make them strangely useful. The classical example comes from mechanical engineering, where two meshed gears will wear most evenly if each has a coprime number of teeth, since this evenly distributes the possible ways in which they interact (thereby minimizing the effects of any irregularities.) Some have suggested that 13- and 17-year cicadas each follow prime numbered life cycles in order to ensure that their populations compete as little as possible, coexisting only once every 221 years.

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