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Alphadoodler: The Activity Book That Brings Letters to Life

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Alphadoodler: The Activity Book That Brings Letters to Life
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jan Bajtlik
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 290,Width 210
ISBN/Barcode 9781849764056
ClassificationsDewey:411
Illustrations Full-color illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Tate Publishing
Imprint Tate Publishing
Publication Date 1 April 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Watch letters of the alphabet come to life in this hugely imaginative scribble book by Polish graphic designer Jan Bajtlik. Alphadoodler invites children to play with typography, using well-known letterforms to create creepy-crawlies, impossible skyscrapers, a crocodile's toothy grin, and even ghost letters with toothpaste. Packed full of activities for children to draw, scribble, cut, color, glue, paint, and design, Alphadoodler sees letters camouflaged in a messy bedroom, skiing down a mountain, growing leaves, and leaving the reader pondering: Is an O an octopus without tentacles, or an elephant without a trunk? In this entertaining and electrifying book, letters bend, break, hide, and slide to become something truly larger than life.

Author Biography

Jan Bajtlik is an illustrator, graphic designer, and typographer based in Warsaw. Alphadoodler, his first book, was awarded the international BolognaRagazzi Award for nonfiction. His illustrations have appeared in Time, the New York Times, and other major publications. He has a master's degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and is a PhD candidate in the graphic-design department there.

Reviews

**STARRED REVIEW** "Handsome typography and striking graphic elements lend sophisticated flair to this activity book, which received a special mention for the 2015 BolognaRagazzi Award for nonfiction. With a decided focus on letters and fonts, Polish illustrator and graphic designer Bajtlik gives readers numerous opportunities to embellish the pages of the book with their own drawings and writing... Stylish, thought provoking, and deeply creative."--Publishers Weekly