two of my favorite words to say. The way they roll off the tongue, their joint meanings having to do with air and other insubstantial (not quite graspable)
The Spanish word "Aire" (Ahee-day) and the English word "Ethereal" (Ehth-air-ee-al) have long been two of my favorite words to say.
The way they roll off the tongue, their joint meanings having to do with air and other insubstantial (not quite graspable) things, and the playful combination of two language systems (Spanish and English) make this a favorite.
Here is the tutorial I used to create the text portion of this image: Typographic Poster (http://blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/create-a-trendy-typographic-poster-design) .
two of my favorite words to say. The way they roll off the tongue, their joint meanings having to do with air and other insubstantial (not quite graspable)
The Spanish word "Aire" (Ahee-day) and the English word "Ethereal" (Ehth-air-ee-al) have long been two of my favorite words to say.
The way they roll off the tongue, their joint meanings having to do with air and other insubstantial (not quite graspable) things, and the playful combination of two language systems (Spanish and English) make this a favorite.
Here is the tutorial I used to create the text portion of this image: Typographic Poster (http://blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/create-a-trendy-typographic-poster-design) .