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Ambigram: The Dynasty

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The Dynasty; ambigram, created in 2008 for thedynasty.org.

The Dynasty, ambigram, black on white

An ambigram, also sometimes known as an inversion or flipscript, 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 text spelled out in the other direction or orientation is often the same, but can also be a different text. Douglas R. Hofstadter describes an ambigram as a calligraphic design that manages to squeeze two different readings into the selfsame set of curves.

What?

The goal is a rotational ambigram, we want the graphic to look and read identical when turned upside down. This means, each letter has to contain the rotated version of its counterpart -- and vice versa. The pairs are t and y; h and t; e and s; d and a; and the middle-letter twin y and n. We can chose from upper- as well as lowercase letters.

The Dynasty ambigram, letter-pairs

Playing around

The sketches identify potential ligatures and strategies to combine each letter-pair. After drawing the first half of the graphic, we copy and rotate it to see if it works upside down and thus completes the second half.

The Dynasty ambigram, scribbles and ligatures

Putting it all together

The shapes are drawn geometrically, and the final ambigram emerges from the ligatures. The floral elements are added to reflect the tribal nature of The Dynasty, the skewing adds to the character of the drawing.

The Dynasty ambigram, final shape with skew and florals added; letters highlighted

Rotating

The Dynasty ambigram, final shape bursting in rotation

The bottom half is a rotated copy of the top half...

Readability

An ambigram may or may not be legible as a word, it is, in either case, a unique shape directly evolved from its components. In fact, it acts as a new letter, reflecting the sum of its parts and adding just a little bit more.

The Dynasty

The Dynasty represents an old tribe with mythical, even mythological foundations, itself a twisted symbol for an ancient legend.

See also: The Development of the script logotype for The Dynasty

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