Inspired by language-based experimentation, Getting Upper curator Amos Klausner charged twenty-six designers with re-imagining a letter from the alphabet for an exhibition at the Pasadena Museum of California Art. The announcement that Mark Twain's classic The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is being republished, replacing the word "nigger" with "slave" served as the foundation for Altitude's solution. Two pages from the book are used to form the letter "N", while all of the body text is crossed out, except for the source of the controversy.