These Images Show the Alphabet Using Corresponding Disney Characters
Ady Floyd — October 30, 2015 — Pop Culture
References: boredpanda & designtaxi
Costa Rica-based illustrator Maria Jose Da Luz created a playful series of Disney alphabet character, which will aid children in learning to read and write. The collection of images uses popular Disney characters made into the shape of a letter.
The characters bodies are manipulated into the shape of the letter that corresponds to their name. For example, the letter 'D' is recreated as Dory from 'Finding Nemo.' Each letter follows this pattern from 'A' to 'Z' and is depicted using bold and kid-friendly colors.
This Disney alphabet series will help children learn to match sounds and letters together through visual aids. The popularity of Disney acts as a guiding tool for younger generations who are more likely to learn when accompanied by recognizable characters.
The characters bodies are manipulated into the shape of the letter that corresponds to their name. For example, the letter 'D' is recreated as Dory from 'Finding Nemo.' Each letter follows this pattern from 'A' to 'Z' and is depicted using bold and kid-friendly colors.
This Disney alphabet series will help children learn to match sounds and letters together through visual aids. The popularity of Disney acts as a guiding tool for younger generations who are more likely to learn when accompanied by recognizable characters.
Trend Themes
1. Character-based Learning - There is an opportunity for businesses to create more character-based learning materials for children.
2. Visual Aids in Education - Businesses can capitalize on the demand for visual aids in education by creating similar materials.
3. Brand-integrated Learning - There is a trend towards integrating popular brands into educational materials to increase engagement and retention.
Industry Implications
1. Education - The education industry can create more character-based and brand-integrated learning materials for younger generations.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can partner with education companies to infuse popular characters into learning materials.
3. Technology - There is an opportunity for technology companies to create interactive and immersive visual aids in education using popular characters.
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