Malika Favre's Kama Sutra typeface shows sex as a "deeply pleasurable and sometimes funny act"
Naked bodies pretzeled together into different sex positions form the letters of the alphabet in the Kama Sutra A-Z coffee table book by French illustrator Malika Favre.
Couples are pictured in ecstatically contorted constellations, each drawn in Favre's characteristic, minimal style using only four colours.
Above: the letter A is depicted as a sexual position. Top image: the Kama Sutra A-Z is open on page Q Each letter is paired with an erotic verse or text, from classics by Emily Dickinson and Shakespeare to modern works by Michael Faudet and American poet Stephanie Burt.
"I wanted to show how relevant and timeless erotic poetry is as a whole and bring different voices into it," Favre told Dezeen. "I wanted the final selection to be a mix of eras, genders, sexual orientations and tones."
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