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An ambigram is a expressed expression, art form or other symbolic representation whose elements retain so this means when interpreted or seen from a new course, point of view, or orientation.
This is of the ambigram might either change, or stay the same, when seen or interpreted from different perspectives.
Douglas R. Hofstadter identifies an ambigram as a "calligraphic design that handles to press two different readings into the selfsame set of curves." Different ambigram artists (sometimes called ambigramists) may create completely different ambigrams from the same expression or words, differing in both form and style.
Discovery and popularity
The initial known non-natural ambigram schedules to 1893 by artist Peter Newell. Although better known for his children's catalogs and illustrations for Make Twain and Lewis Carroll, he printed two books of invertible illustrations, in which the picture turns into a different image entirely when turned upside down. The very last page in his book Topsys & Turvys contains the phrase The ultimate end, which, when inverted, reads PUZZLE. In Topsys & Turvys #2 2 (1902), Newell ended with a variation on the ambigram in which THE last end changes into PUZZLE 2.
The Verbeek remove "The UpsideDowns of old man Muffaroo and little woman Lovekins" used ambigrams in 3 consecutive strips in March,1904, but often the format of the use was prevented by this strip of expression balloons.
From to September June, 1908, the British isles regular The Strand released a series of ambigrams by differing people in its "Curiosities" column. Of particular interest is the actual fact that four of the people submitting ambigrams thought them to be a rare property of particular words. Mitchell T. Lavin, whose "chump" was published in June, composed, "I think it is in the only term in the British language which includes this peculiarity," while Clarence Williams published, about his "Guess" ambigram, "Possibly B is really the only notice of the alphabet that will produce such an interesting anomaly."
In 1969, Raymond Loewy designed the rotational NEW MAN ambigram logo design, which continues to be in use today. The mirror ambigram DeLorean Motor Logo design was first found in 1975.
John Langdon and Scott Kim also each assumed that that they had created ambigrams in the 1970s. Langdon and Kim are probably both artists who have been most in charge of the popularization of ambigrams. John Langdon produced the first mirror image logo design "Starship" in 1975. Robert Petrick, who designed the invertible Angel logo design in 1976, was also an early on affect on ambigrams.
The initial known published mention of the term ambigram was by Hofstadter, who attributed the origin of the word to conversations among a tiny group of friends during 1983-1984. The original 1979 edition of Hofstadter's G?del, Escher, Bach presented two 3-D ambigrams on the cover.
Ambigrams became popular as a result of Dan Brown incorporating John Langdon's designs into the storyline of his bestseller, Angels & Demons, and the DVD release of the Angels & Demons movie consists of a bonus section called "That is an Ambigram". Langdon also produced the ambigram that was used for some variations of the book's cover. Dark brown used the name Robert Langdon for the hero in his books as an homage to John Langdon.
In music, the Grateful Deceased have used ambigrams several times, including on the albums Aoxomoxoa and American Beauty.
Within the first group of the British show Treat or Trick, the show's coordinator and inventor Derren Brown uses credit cards with rotational ambigrams. These cards can read either 'Strategy' or 'Treat'.
Although the words spelled by most ambigrams are short in length relatively, one DVD cover for The Princess Bride-to-be movie creates a rotational ambigram out of two words: "Princess Bride," whether viewed right side up or ugly.
The Transformers movie series have logos that are a robot face whether viewed right area up or upside down. You can find two such logos, one for an Autobot, and one for a Decepticon.
In 2015 iSmart's brand on one of its travel chargers went viral because upside-down it read "+Jews!" The ongoing company observed that "...we learned a robust lesson of what never to do when creating a custom logo."
Types of Ambigram
Ambigrams are exercises in graphical design that play with optical illusions, symmetry and visible perception. Some ambigrams feature a relationship between their form and their content. Ambigrams usually fall under one of the categories:
3-Dimensional
- A design where an subject is presented that will appear to read several words or words when looked at from different angles. Such designs can be made using constructive stable geometry.
Chain
- A design where a word (or sometimes words) are interlinked, developing a repeating chain. Characters are usually overlapped meaning that a term begins partway through another expressed phrase. Sometimes chain ambigrams are presented by means of a circle.
Dihedral
- A natural mirror-image ambigram comprising numerical digits.
Figure-ground
- A design where the areas between the words of one expression form another term.
Fractal
- A version of space-filling ambigrams where the tiled term branches from itself and then shrinks in a self-similar manner, building a fractal. See Scott Kim's fractal of the term "TREE" for an animated example.
Mirror-image
- A design that may be read when mirrored in a mirror, usually as the same term or key phrase both ways. Ambigrams that form different words when viewed in the mirror are also known as glass door ambigrams, because they could be published on the goblet door to be read in different ways when exiting or stepping into.
Multi-Lingual
- An ambigram that may be read a proven way in one language and another real way in a new language. Multi-lingual ambigrams can exist in all of the many varieties of ambigrams, with multi-lingual perceptual shift ambigrams being particularly striking.
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