Univers Revolved A Three-Dimensional Alphabet

Univers Revolved A Three-Dimensional Alphabet by Ji Lee, published by Harry N. Abrams on April 27, 2004, presents a unique exploration of the Roman alphabet through a three-dimensional lens. This 70-page book invites readers to engage with letters in an innovative way, utilizing a 3D modeling program to create a playful challenge for puzzle enthusiasts. The visual representation of words floating in space encourages a fresh approach to reading and interpretation.
In this edition, Ji Lee combines elements of design and graphic arts with logic and brain teasers, making it an intriguing resource for those interested in visual puzzles. Readers will find themselves deciphering words by relying on visual clues rather than traditional text, offering a stimulating experience that blends creativity with cognitive challenge. The book’s dimensions of 13.25 inches in height and 9.5 inches in length further enhance its visual appeal, making it a striking addition to any collection.
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Using a 3D modelling programme, Ji Lee has developed a three-dimensional alphabet out of the standard Roman letters, and created a teasing challenge for puzzle fans. Instead of ordinary type, he offers pictures of words floating in space. To read them requires using visual clues.
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