When you hear the word love, does it taste like fresh ink and soft paper? When you see the number 4, does it burn a deep orange in your mind's eye? Does the letter E glow lime green above the page ...
This simple art lesson is fun for all ages and can be done in 1 sitting. Kids will love designing colorful letters in this cool ABC art project! We are huge fans of using an oil pastel resist ...
In the 19th century, they called it “colored hearing”—letters and words, when spoken, took on mental weight and shimmered with color in the mind’s eye. For Miss C., who was interviewed in 1892, “n” ...
If I told you the letter “G” is red, you might be confused. But if you had what’s called grapheme-color synesthesia (GC), there’s a good chance you’d argue I’m wrong. That’s because many people who ...
The number “6” is a bright shade of pink. Listening to a cello smells like chocolate. And eating a slice of pizza creates a tickling sensation on the back of your neck. If you have experiences like ...
Letters are a key part of Jane Austen's novels Illustration by Meilan Solly based on an Isabel Bishop painting of Jane Austen. The Morgan Library & Museum, Gift of Mrs. Robert E. Blum in honor of ...