In Alphabet Topography, Caspar Lam and YuJune Park of Synoptic Office take a linguistic high concept, add a dash of autocorrect magic, and end up with a beautiful modular sculpture. The relative height of the letterforms is determined by how often each letter is used in English.
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The Monday Alphabet /
Photographer Peter Defty finds the letters of the alphabet in the spaces and structures of urban architecture.
You can get b&w prints of his multi-city Alphatecture series over at Occhi.
Gold: The Very Best of The Lonely Beast /
Now that we’ve had a chance to futz around with iOS 8 for a while, and fix up all sorts of details for the iPhone 6, we figured we’d try out one of these newfangled app bundles. So you can now get both Lonely Beast early learning apps in a single pack, The Lonely Beast: Letters & Numbers, at a whopping 20% discount.
If you already own one of the apps, you can use the ’Complete My Bundle’ feature and you’ll only have to pay the difference between the bundle price and what you’ve already paid.
In other app news, we’ve just released a big update for our counting app The Lonely Beast 123. It’s now available in French too (where it’s called La Bête Solitaire 123), we’ve unlocked the micropig in the bathroom cabinet, added hoof mufflers to the sheep, and increased toilet simulation fidelity to an industry-leading 93.4%.
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Check out the brand new trailer for our Lonely Beast ABC app, put together by the very lovely Dave Chapman. It’s a little over 2 years after its release, but better late than never, right?
We wanted to give people a better idea of what to expect when they buy the app – screenshots are great but they only say so much. We hope you like it.