An Ambigram of my name
October 15, 2007 | Author: Winston | Filed under: Blog
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Kuya Erik of the Peaceful Dystopia made an ambigram of my name. An ambigram is a graphical figure that spells out a word not only in its form as presented, but also in another direction or orientation. The text can also consist of a few words, and the the text spelled out in the other direction or orientation is often the same, but can also be a different text.
I first encountered ambigram in the Angels and Demons of Dan Brown. The book displayed several ambigrams which are fascinating. The ambigrams used in Brown’s book were created by John Langdon.
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wow!.. ano kaya to? hehehehe
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hi kuya winston. you probably don’t remember. use to be a useless face way back in high school. :p
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i added you to my link list. hope you don’t mind.
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ganda ng ambigram. kaya lang di ko agad nawari na winston pala yun. pde magpagawa? hehe. ganda ng blog mo. malaman tsaka nakakatuwa. care to exchange links?
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I first read about an ambigram in one of Dan Brown’s books. Very interesting
Nice blog you got here 
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