Roberto Fernandez illustarted these cool "celebreties" for a Veja Magazine campaign. As you noticed, he used interesting thenique, where he combined words to make images! Words disappear as they form a picture, and is somehow hard to beleive they are still present! Just concentrate, and read what they say, but also try to figure out who are the bone-heads below?!
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1- OSAMA, text - dead Alive.
2- Bush, text- peace war.
3- Saddam Hussien, text- threat pretext.
4- who is he??, text- tirany freedom
the forth guy is castro
Uh?? I never thought there was a version of Veja in english...
Well, it's easy to 'guess' who they are - just look at the filenames!
Nice art.
Last one is Fidel Castro?
fidel castro
hecka tight!
that's weird
Veja is a brazilian magazine, and is in english form just because of the awards. Originally, the words are shown in portuguese
OMG IM PORTUGESE btw thats pretty cool
wow this is kind of cool!
kool
the first poster, Ramesh, wrote out what it all said...look at the eyes of the last one! It has OR in them...making it "tiranny or freedom".
totally love these...amazing...
If it was translated to English later... wouldn't the pictures not look right in the original language? I think these pics are super spiffy
Wow, COOL! I thought:
1. Osama
2. Bush
3. Hitler ??
4. DONT KNOW???!!!
U probably kno what the words say... i hope.
Really well done!
"Tiranny" is "Tyranny" spelled incorrectly.
idiot doesnt know how to spell tyranny! (there's two n's!)