Yet, with all of the possibilities, there’s just something way to simple about the glyphs representing the English alphabet and Ji Lee is here to take care of that mess with a special conversion of the boring, old 2D alphabet into a spectacularly revolved 3D work of art.
Is the alphabet now more universal? or did 3D just get more confusing?
Hard to read, hard to write, still pretty cool
Like we actually write letter with a pencil anymore. This 3D alphabet would be completely digital form of communication, but even better (as the later images show) it phenomenal for creating interesting works of are, especially mechanical structures and buildings. 3D is pretty much already a ‘universal’ language, right? But, any language you’re not familiar with looks confusing. So, could a 3-dimensional approach to languages eventually be a reality. If so, I’m hoping it’s a bit more colorful. Take a look.







