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hree dimensional typographic sculptures found in the urban environment are frequently ignored by pedestrians. Placed in a different context, these exquisitly shaped and positioned letterforms might be objects of appreciation or worship. Perhaps message intention is divorced from appearance. On second thought, conceivably these symbols represent the religious experience of modern culture - the consumer interface.
“Businesses may come and go, but religion will last forever, for in no other endeavor does the consumer blame himself for product failure.” - Unknown


