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Jennifer Launt

Carthage To Cairo
Carthage To Cairo by @malicevamp24 (Jennifer Launt)

I read Angels and Demons and was introduced to ambigrams (works that read the same when you flip them upside down). I immediately started working to design my own, and this is it. It took forever, but is still my most impressive work in that field. This is the logo for a company, so please don't steal it. However, feel free to rotate it and see how it works! The final draft is ink. I may or may not upload the sketch page that shows all the research work I did for it.

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Posted: Saturday, 10 April, 2010 @ 06:57 PM

Wow! This is awesome!!! This is the kind of thing I've never been able to wrap my head around. Nicely done.

Posted: Sunday, 11 April, 2010 @ 05:18 AM

[quote="BadKarma"]Wow! This is awesome!!! This is the kind of thing I've never been able to wrap my head around. Nicely done.[/quote]

Thank you! This was actually probably the hardest thing I've ever tried, and in hindsight my first attempt should probably have been a single word and not a whole sentence! Still, once you finally get something this complicated down, the shorter ones seem really easy in comparison. With all the logos you do I'm betting you could come up with something equally impressive in this vein if you had the time to devote to it. :)

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