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Artist Alex Solis Makes Sign Language Fun by Adding Cartoons to The Alphabet

Learning a new language can be a very hard thing for people especially children, but artist Alex Solis has created a fun way to learn with sign language doodles. With making that hand gesture for each letter in the alphabet, Alex Solis has drawn a fun cartoon that works with the shape of the sign.

To enhance the learning experience, each drawing starts with the letter that is being signed. With a bear hugging your thumb in the B and cats napping on the arch of the C, children will have loads of fun when they are starting to learn sign language. With the help of these doodles, children will be able to sign the alphabet in no time.
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1. Interactive Language Learning - Creating interactive and engaging ways to learn new languages, such as incorporating playful and fun visual aids, especially for children
2. Artistic Education - Utilizing art to create fun and intriguing teaching aids that appeal to younger generations and incorporate new languages
3. Simplified Sign Language - Providing simple and easy-to-use pictorial aids for individuals to learn sign language more effectively
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1. Education - Innovating teaching methods and materials that make learning more interactive and engaging, especially for younger students
2. Language Education - Providing new and innovative ways to learn languages, such as incorporating art and visual aids
3. Assistive Technology - Developing and improving technology that assists individuals with hearing impairments by providing easy-to-use visual aids for sign language education

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