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Human Flesh Fonts

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Font design has never been so competitive, so technically advanced, so multi-platformed. These days just about anything can be formed into an eye catching font, aesthetically enticing enough to be snapped up by graphic designers, all you need is enough Photoshop know-how and a little imagination.

Imagination is not short in supply at French design house Kerozen who somehow had the idea of turning each member of their design team into a fleshy letter to spell out their company name.

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The hairy details are so realistic they will confuse your instincts, in truth if you bumped into this letter K down a dark alley you wouldn't know whether to run, squash it or strike up a conversation. 

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Kerozen artist JC Debroize is the brains behind these critters, who look like they are fresh out of Dr Jekyll's laboratory. 

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The horrors are frighteningly humanistic... The 'E's are my personal favourite, with their finger-like protrusions.

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What would your colleagues look like when alphabeticalised?

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