Here is my first name, Nick, rendered as an ambigram: In fact, there is an automatic ambigram generator called Ambigram.Matic. Here is the beautiful example of an animated ambigram on Punya's home page that caught my eye:Ī good example of a natural ambigram is MOW, which spells mow either way you flip in (i.e., rotate by 180 degrees). What's really cool about ambigrams is that with some creative calligraphy, any word or phrase can be rendered as an ambigram! This is where I discovered the Ambigram!Īmbigram n., - a word or words that can be read in more than one way or from more than a single vantage point, such as both right side up and upside down. Another paper entitled On becoming a Web site by Punya Mishra intrigued me, so I skimmed it and then followed the link to the author's home page. I was looking at a paper on the economic impact of P2P file sharing on CDs at First Monday, so I looked at the table of contents while I was there.
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