Origami has always been a widely respected art form down from the smallest creation to giant six foot wide models. The Ole Fredrik Ekern Gami Font is the first time I've seen these paper cranes used as lettering.
Mr. Ekern has used the manipulation of paper to create all 26 finely crafted letters. The time it must take to create an elaborate work of art like that would be staggering, although I guess if you're a master than it's nothing more than child's play.
I just hope the Ole Fredrik Ekern Gami Font becomes a downloadable font so I can start writing all of my articles in it.
Paper Crane Lettering
The Ole Fredrik Ekern Gami Font Lets Your Words Take Flight
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