Books that are lighted up and they are pink and have bunny pictures on them.
For decorative purposes in books.
in illuminated words.
Monks used to make illuminated letters out of mud and dung. They let it harden in the sun, and then when it was fully made and hard.. They shoved them in each other's butts.
Illuminated manuscripts were primarily used for religious texts, such as the Bible, Psalms, or prayer books. They were also used for royal or important legal documents and manuscripts of important literature.
On recent versions of the MacBook Pro the keyboard is backlit so the letters are illuminated when the computer is used in a darkened room.
Letters are used to write and communicate on notes and schoolwork. Letters are also used to spell words out. People see letters everyday in books, magazines, and even on traffic signs. They are every where!
The term used is 'epistles'.
The art that is a letter in the middle and has designs around it, if I understood your question correctly, is called an Illuminated Letter. In modern printing, you will sometimes find one used as the beginning letter of a sentence of a chapter in a book. Illuminated lettering, as used by monks in the Middle Ages, was employed as they copied material onto large sheets of parchment they made themselves by scraping animal skins clean. Illuminated letters were very intricate and beautifully illustrated. Monks used them to begin passages and then wrote the rest of the passage in regular script because the Illuminated letters took so much time to create.
Illuminated manuscripts typically used materials such as vellum or parchment for the pages, along with ink and pigments for the writing and illustrations. Gold leaf was also commonly used to add decorative elements and illuminate the text. Additionally, precious materials like lapis lazuli were sometimes used for vibrant colors.
It was used in the middle ages by monks!
The kind of transpotation was used by toy airplanes and books
An illuminated letter is a decorative letter or initial at the beginning of a text or paragraph in a manuscript, often embellished with intricate designs, bright colors, and gold leaf. These letters were commonly used in medieval manuscripts to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the text.