Following up to the previously published 25 adjective logo collection, Spanish designer Lucas Gil-Turner has created a series of impressive logos for the 25 most commonly used verbs in the Oxford English Dictionary. The list was released by Oxford University Press researchers after the analysis of over a billion words.
Lucas has created illustrative and representative logos, in black and white, for each verb. He has designed the letters in a way that they form a visual image associated with the meaning of the words themselves (a.k.a. calligrams). Check out the project below.
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Our favourites: no. 9 (take), 22 (feel) and 24 (leave). What about you? Share this post and voice your views in the comments below. All images © Lucas Gil-Turner.
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