July 3, 2012
The Project Twins describe their series, "A-Z of Unusual Words," in the following way: "Bold graphics and visual wit are used to interpret and represent a collection of strange, unusual and lost words."
Here are a few of their whimsical word illustrations.
![The Project Twins, A-Z of Unusual Words](//3.bp.blogspot.com/-zVJynElT4xQ/T_NvXS2X-jI/AAAAAAAAD-o/U7o2wuW-U48/s640/acersecomic.jpg) |
Acersecomic: A person whose hair has never been cut.
|
![The Project Twins, A-Z of Unusual Words](//2.bp.blogspot.com/-BHU-fPTjEek/T_Nx4GUQ02I/AAAAAAAAD-4/3OVZF9eagg0/s640/recumbentibus.jpg) |
Recumbentibus: A knockout punch, either verbal or physical.
|
![The Project Twins, A-Z of Unusual Words](//1.bp.blogspot.com/-BbAXH37Mdy4/T_NyklduhrI/AAAAAAAAD_A/n3fpDWzwWiM/s640/tarantism.jpg) |
Tarantism: A disorder characterised by an uncontrollable urge to dance.
|
> Prints are available for purchase in the online shop
(via Brain Pickings)
0 Response to "A-Z Unusual Words, Illustrated"
Post a Comment