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EMMANUEL JAL – Forced to Sin
LYRICS & TYPE is the first in a series of typographic projects designed by Timba Smits from Wooden Toy Quarterly inviting 15 of the worlds most hard working and creative designers, illustrators & typographers to interpret song lyrics by famous (both past or present) singers and/or songwriters.
I chose the amazing artist EMMANUEL JAL’S song FORCED TO SIN
