There is no height of creativity. The thing seen through an eye of designer is lot different than that of non-designer. The below given examples will clearly justify this statement where the designers have used their creative mind to turn strange things into typefaces. Check it out below!

1. Beyonce

Now everybody would love to learn ABCD as it is portrayed in stylish Beyonce’s style. Vivian Loh through this creative font design showed that he is one of the biggest fans of pop star Beyonce.

Beyonce

2. Fried Eggs

Have you ever thought that fried eggs can also be turned into typeface? Vladimir and Maxim Loginov have fried eggs in the shape of letter. They share their experience as, “The eggs flowed on the pan unpredictably, making the process impossible to control.”

Fried Eggs

3. Animals

Marcus Reed, a London-based illustrator drew animals in the shapes of the first letters of their names. The below given is an example of Unau, a two-toed sloth, hanging from a tree in the shape of a U.

Animals

4. Beards

Can you imagine that your beard can actually make the outline of some alphabets? Designer Michael Allen takes the communicative powers of facial hair to the next level with Alphabeard Beardface. Check it here.

Beards

5. Human Flesh

This Human Flesh like letters by French design studio Kerozen looks terrifying, isn’t it? Kerozen took photographs of seven members of their team and then Photoshopped their faces into terrifyingly flesh-like letters with bulging, hungry-looking eyeballs along with visible pores and wrinkles.

Human Flesh

6. Optical Illusions

Though typographers usually make clear and readable fonts, Dutch type designer Jacques Le Bailly made this mind-boggling optical Illusions typeface.

Optical Illusions

7. Marine Debris

Marine Debris is really an awesome piece of type font designed by designer Dion Star from Wherrytown Beach in Cornwall, England.

Marine Debris

8. Boxer Punches

Ukrainian heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko has created this “fist font” by punching with a boxing gloves slick with blue ink. This is really creative, isn’t it? Get it here.

Boxer Punches

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