via Inventor Spot
When the Department of Design at Japan’s Tama Art University challenged students to create new typefaces without the aid of their computers, 20-year-old Mayuko Kanazawa began scratching her head… and came up with a hair-brained scheme.
Kanazawa had recalled seeing letters, words and graphic images shaved into some people’s heads (and a few particularly hirsute bodies) and wondered if there was some unexplored, original variation of this practice. Her Eureka moment came when a male friend complained to her about a pain in his leg. With a single glance at his shaggy gams, Kanazawa knew she had found her font. And so it was that Leg Hair Font was born!
LOL
Those Curious Japanese. So good at arranging things: flowers, hairy legs, pieces of fish…
Very clever. Would love the job of styling and arranging 52 male legs for these shots.
Assuming, of course, that these legs belong to guys ….
LOL @ Trunzo!! Finding the verticles on T, J, and Z must have been a bitch! Very clever
yumm, my kinda alphabet soup!