Alphadoodlebet

This zine is a study in limitation. Alphadoodlebet was drawn inside a custom grid, a set of rectangular frames that dictated the space I had to work within. Rather than treating those limits as restrictions, I approached them as prompts, as creative fuel. Each box became a challenge: how can an “S” live inside this frame, or a “G” inside that? The constraint became a kind of puzzle: how far could a letter bend, stretch, or twist before it lost itself? What emerged is not a typeface, but a collection of improvised letters reshaped by the boundaries that contained them.

Some are bold and architectural, others playful and whimsical. The grid provides structure, but the doodles bring character. Alphadoodlebet is less about polished perfection and more about exploration, a reminder that even within confinement, creativity finds endless ways to stretch, twist, and surprise.