In 1918 Frederic W. Goudy wrote The Alphabet and Elements of Lettering. In the work he suggested that words, which were made up of letters, made sounds and therefore had to be organic. Andreas Scheiger decided to prove his point by opening the letters to see what was inside. He had to have a great creativity to accomplish this project and the details are simply incredible.
The adepts of DIY never lack imagination, creativity and skills. As far as I’m concerned, they never fail to surprise me with their ingenuity.
Previous parts:
There, I Fixed It. Part 1 (41 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 2 (51 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 3 (69 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 4 (78 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 5 (67 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 6 (63 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 7 (48 pics)
There, I Fixed It. Part 8 (55 pics)
This is a series of different things and objects approached creatively.
Some are great ideas there.
Jell-O world

You can turn any ordinary item into a creative masterpiece. This post proves that creativity and imagination can add mystery and charm to random things.
See also:
When Ordinary Things Get Creative (45 pics)
Unusual Design of Ordinary Things (167 pics)
Old Things in a New Way (30 pics)













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