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]]>Developed by Sennep Games, Alphaputt combines typography and mini golf. The iOS mobile game allows players to go through beautifully designed courses, each based on a single word of the alphabet.
For example, the course for the letter “A” is not only shaped like this letter but also designed as an airport. The course for the letter “B” is a basketball court while the letter “K” is designed to mimic the keytar.
The typography designs are complemented with all sorts of quirky additions that make the levels quite challenging. You will encounter UFOs, bouncing basketballs, fire rings, spinning records, and more features that aim to stop you from getting the golf ball in the hole.
The alphabet theme translates to the way you play the game as well. You can choose to start with the “A” course and make a run throughout the entire alphabet. The second way is to type in a certain word and then play the courses that correspond to the letters that make up that word.
Alphaputt is available on AppleStore for iPhone and iPad devices. Check out all the levels from the game in the video below.
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]]>“It always starts with sketches putting down all the ideas that are in mind and making it into a harmonious-looking composition,” Karnik reflects. “After approvals from the client, I make the final clean drawing adding colors if needed, then proceed to create the illustration with paper.”
Karnik also stresses that none of her drawings are made digitally. “Everything is hand done without the use of computer software.”
Based in Mumbai, India, Karnik specializes in paper typography, with her paper alphabet creating quite a splash online. Combining a love for paper and typography, her handcrafted lettering is very delicate and ideally displayed in a shadow box.
“I decided to start my typography series and thought of making individual letters with paper,” she recalled in an interview with Verve Magazine. “A, B, C, D… going right up to Z. By then, I had my own website and started posting images of what I had created. Even before I had got halfway through the alphabet, I was offered my first project with Tanishq.”
According to Karnik, paper is the most versatile and creative medium. “Whatever I do, even if it’s the smallest thing like cutting a vegetable or a fruit, I want it to be perfect,” she explains, “it has to be done precisely, in a pattern. And you will see that attention to detail in my work as well.”
Scroll down to see some highlights from her feed:
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]]>Developed by Sennep Games, Alphaputt combines typography and mini golf. The iOS mobile game allows players to go through beautifully designed courses, each based on a single word of the alphabet.
For example, the course for the letter “A” is not only shaped like this letter but also designed as an airport. The course for the letter “B” is a basketball court while the letter “K” is designed to mimic the keytar.
The typography designs are complemented with all sorts of quirky additions that make the levels quite challenging. You will encounter UFOs, bouncing basketballs, fire rings, spinning records, and more features that aim to stop you from getting the golf ball in the hole.
The alphabet theme translates to the way you play the game as well. You can choose to start with the “A” course and make a run throughout the entire alphabet. The second way is to type in a certain word and then play the courses that correspond to the letters that make up that word.
Alphaputt is available on AppleStore for iPhone and iPad devices. Check out all the levels from the game in the video below.
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]]>The post Sabeena Karnik Turns Paper Into Magic appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“It always starts with sketches putting down all the ideas that are in mind and making it into a harmonious-looking composition,” Karnik reflects. “After approvals from the client, I make the final clean drawing adding colors if needed, then proceed to create the illustration with paper.”
Karnik also stresses that none of her drawings are made digitally. “Everything is hand done without the use of computer software.”
Based in Mumbai, India, Karnik specializes in paper typography, with her paper alphabet creating quite a splash online. Combining a love for paper and typography, her handcrafted lettering is very delicate and ideally displayed in a shadow box.
“I decided to start my typography series and thought of making individual letters with paper,” she recalled in an interview with Verve Magazine. “A, B, C, D… going right up to Z. By then, I had my own website and started posting images of what I had created. Even before I had got halfway through the alphabet, I was offered my first project with Tanishq.”
According to Karnik, paper is the most versatile and creative medium. “Whatever I do, even if it’s the smallest thing like cutting a vegetable or a fruit, I want it to be perfect,” she explains, “it has to be done precisely, in a pattern. And you will see that attention to detail in my work as well.”
Scroll down to see some highlights from her feed:
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