For most of us, the alphabet is something learn early and internalised quickly; a familiar framework we rarely inspect. However, a new book invites us to pause and reconsider this foundation entirely. Alphabetical Playground is an expansive 698-page journey across typographic systems, conceptual alphabets and visual experiments. And its central thesis is that letters are not stable endpoints, but enticing beginnings.

Author Nigel Cottier, design director at Accept & Proceed, is known for leading high-profile commercial projects for brands such as Apple, BMW, Google, Nike, and NASA. Yet alongside this industry-facing work, he’s also spent years exploring how type can be pushed far …

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