Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Animal Alphabet
Preliminary sketches for an Animal Alphabet... not sure how to finalize this yet - keep it black line drawings? Fill them in with
color? Too distracting maybe? Something is missing still...
Also, I'm in desperate need of a new i, t and possibly u... n was
no picnic, but now one of my faves. (Click to enlarge)
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i dont think you need a new 'i', i dont know what 'j' is tho and for t, a t-rex would be fun.
ReplyDeletej is a jellyfish!
ReplyDeletei guess i need a new "j" now as well... damn.
*t-rex! nice...
Haha. Brilliant. Leave it black ink!
ReplyDeleteI got the jellyfish right away. I have no clue what the T is currently. It looks like roadkill. I would opt for a Tucan, or a Tiger.
For the "I", I would maybe do an Icelandic Snow Mole.
The Narwhal is classic.
Where's the Quetzal?????
t is a turtle no? i'm seeing the jellyfish now lol...sori, perhaps the head could be bigger.
ReplyDeleteand def the black ink!
Looks great! I'd leave the black ink. I like your "i" and "t". You could always add the famous ivory billed woodpecker if a change is needed.
ReplyDeleteman, you guys have some very inventive animals... you're all hired.
ReplyDeleteJ is my favourite. For obvious reasons.
ReplyDeletethe pink pony is my favorite!!
ReplyDeletewhat is the v? and the x?
ReplyDelete--aimes
Wow! This is very creative and funny :)
ReplyDeleteSorry, I'm having trouble with the x, too: what sort of a fish is that????
ReplyDeleteX is an X-Ray fish (hence the visible skeleton) but I don't get 'U'? Someone help me out...
ReplyDeleteUnicorn
ReplyDeleteI found this to use with my daughter. She is dyslexic and this has been great to help her with letter discrimination. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThe "n" looks so cute, it is my favorite of all the letters posted here, the "l" is also cool.
ReplyDeleteI am a daycare teacher--this is my new alphabet for the classroom!! The kids LOVE it!! Thanks! Super creative!
ReplyDeleteThis is great. Ever thought of doing an alphabet with the mommy (or daddy) animal as the Capital letter and the lower case letter the baby animal. Just a thought. I have been looking all over for something like that and can't find it. This is the first one that I have seen that uses lower case letters. Thanks.
ReplyDeletei figured out what u is, its an sea urchin ^_^
ReplyDeleteI found this while looking for something to help one of my kindergartners. It is exactly what I was hoping to find. The only thing I would change is the "u". something with a short vowel, personally. Don't know what, though.
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