1) "automobiles" on page 3 is my favorite typography work in the entire packet. The two O's in the middle of the world automobiles dips below the baseline, creating the shape of a car. I was attracted to this work because of the creativity of simply moving two letters down to create a shape of a car.
2) "tophalf" on page 2 also caught my eye. The word is sliced in half horizontally, only showing the "top half" of the word. This typography attracted me because even though some of the letters in the word could actually be a different letter depending on the shape of the lower half that is not shown, it is pretty clearly what the word is just by looking at the "tophalf."
3) "telesoapvisbeerion" on page 2 is another one of my favorite typography from the packet. The words "soap" and "beer" are hidden in the world "television." I think the creator of this typography was implying that television viewing experience is interrupted by soap and beer commercials, the two most common commercials one might see on television.
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