Free Arts NYC Recreates the Alphabet with Help from a Few Designer Friends

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Free Arts NYC —a non-profit organization fighting the good fight for educational arts funding—has recreated an age-old learning block with help from the creative community. Their undertaking, The A to Z Project, is a designer version of the alphabet that also gives insight into the lives and childhoods of the designers involved in the project.

Forty-five artists, illustrators and designers each picked a letter, number or symbol to redesign. The finished product is the beginning of a branding effort between Free Arts NYC and Red Peak Branding. The groups asked the designers to create free art to help promote their mission and share the way art and design has impacted their own lives as successful creators. The video below tells more about the project and the Free Arts NYC mission:

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