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Letter Cooking: A unique way of writing recipes

<p>Three designers invite type enthusiasts to meet every month, share notes on interesting fonts and cook up alphabets using recipes</p>

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Rob Keller and Kimya Gandhi spotted a menswear shop on Bandra's Hill Road and a book store in Dadar that use hand-painted type. "They are unique, hand-drawn fonts and we doubt they even have names. They are not made by designers," says Gandhi; (right) Maku, a Devanagari font developed by Mota Italic
Rob Keller and Kimya Gandhi spotted a menswear shop on Bandra's Hill Road and a book store in Dadar that use hand-painted type. "They are unique, hand-drawn fonts and we doubt they even have names. They are not made by designers," says Gandhi; (right) Maku, a Devanagari font developed by Mota Italic

On a Saturday evening last month, 16 enthusiasts gathered at a microbrewery in Andheri for a unique cooking session. Sipping on craft brews, they pored over a common recipe handed to them. It mentioned the weight of the ingredients and the thickness of their cuts. But, instead of pots and pans, they had to whip up the dish using a pencil and sheet of paper.

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