Typography and Architecture
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- kingkong0
Sililar idea is tower 42 in London
Was originally called the Natwest tower as it was home to the Natwest bank. From above it looks like their logo. Pretty clever.
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- ORAZAL0
you mean topography?
- cilence0
No ORAZAL, typography, as in letter forms.
Cheers for the Natwest Logo one KingKong, but I'm really looking at letters and words.