Illustrator Rogerio Oliveira Creates an Edible Typography Cookies Font
M — July 7, 2014 — Art & Design
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Now the saying, "I hope you eat your words" takes on a literal meaning with Brazilian illustrator Rogerio Oliveira’s Typography Cookies. This edible typeface is made entirely out of delicious sugar cookies.
To make this cookie typography, Oliveira turned making cookies into a mathematical science. After the cookie dough was made and rolled out, Oliveira used an x-acto knife and a ruler to cut out precise capital letters and punctuation symbols. No cookie cutters were used in the making of these alphabet cookies. After the cookies were baked, Oliveira arranged the cookies into an edible alphabet. You can try making this edible cookie alphabet at home and have fun eating your own words.
These Typography Cookies would look great featured in billboard, magazine or television ads.
To make this cookie typography, Oliveira turned making cookies into a mathematical science. After the cookie dough was made and rolled out, Oliveira used an x-acto knife and a ruler to cut out precise capital letters and punctuation symbols. No cookie cutters were used in the making of these alphabet cookies. After the cookies were baked, Oliveira arranged the cookies into an edible alphabet. You can try making this edible cookie alphabet at home and have fun eating your own words.
These Typography Cookies would look great featured in billboard, magazine or television ads.
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