Turkish photographer and designer Gokhun Guneyhan, whose work we recently spotted over at Visual News, travels around the world taking photographs of cities and their architecture, and then interprets each city, country or street in overlaid typographic letters. We love the way the end results look like posters for beautiful places, and the way a certain locale can be so perfectly evoked with a delicate swoop of line or a serif — and hey, Guneyhan’s great photos don’t hurt. After the jump, check out a few of our favorites, and then head on over to Behance to see more of Guneyhan’s work.

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