This has been a tough week, and I’m too weak to speak—or write. Luckily, this charming counting book will do most of the talking today. It involves nine languages, 10 drawings and 50 circles (the strategically placed circular diecuts on each illustration). Published by Fabulatorio in Spain, it utilizes a typeface conceived by publisher/designers Cibran Rico Lopez and Suso Vézquez Gomez, and it was designed by their sudio desdcribir, with illustrations by Alvaro Valiño. (And, it was inspired by the greats Bruno Munari and Enzo Mari.)
Count to 10, relax and enjoy!
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