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By jessie alymore
16 November 2011

Flora and font enthusiast Fiona Sinclair is the creative behind Typotany, an alphabet inspired by the good ole gumnut and its native flower friends.

Flora and font enthusiast Fiona Sinclair is the creative behind Typotany, an alphabet inspired by the good ole gumnut and its native flower friends. The letter collection has been applied to a range of recycled gifty things and can be purchased from the Royal Botanical Gardens shop in Melbourne. We quite fancy the thought of our own eco-wrapping set, folding and taping with a flower tucked behind our ear. All you keen-eyed readers can pop here to further admire Fiona's lovely lettering. To read more from Jessie and follow her connected life, head here.

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