Font Made from iPhone Apps
The mysterious Urikane of Barcelona, Spain, has created an alphabet by grouping hundreds of color-coded iPhone apps: 540, to be exact.
The result, though not a true font, is nonetheless entertaining, as this sample of “C” shows:

Here’s the entire alphabet:

You can even watch a movie of the letters displayed on Urikane’s iPhone:

This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on March 23, 2010
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