Artist Ersinhan Ersin has found a use for the 1980s cassette we no longer need for our listening pleasure -- typography. The collection of 'Tapeography' creates text from tape string.
Ersinhan Ersin's tape design was also used create some artwork, including a skull design and one including a fedora. The tapeography is a fun collection and a fun new use for an otherwise outdated technology. Take a look at the fun texts above.
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Tapeography
Ersinhan Ersin Uses Old School Tapes to Create Cassette Tape Texts
Trend Themes
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