![]() ![]() However, there are other options if the combination you want does not work out. Similar in length, no more than a three letter difference (you may want to count any "m"s or "w"s as two letters). Display one name at a time, or use both together for a framed print.Īlmost any 1-Word ambigram is possible, but it can be harder to pair two names for a 2-Word ambigram. If you are ordering a 2-Word ambigram, I will send each name as a separateįile so you can arrange them however you like. Higher resolution images, which can be re-sized and print perfectly. I will send you smaller files (good for using online), and ![]() You will recieve a set of digital files of your design through email. For other work, contact me about pricing. Click the pic for past examples.Ĭheck out my Hearts page for names drawn in the shape of a We may be able to wrap an old set around your names, but I am not creating new ones. Click below for more examples.ĭue to time constraints, I am no longer offering embellishments. These are the same as the animated designs on the front page that only show only one name at aģ Words - $90, 4 Words - $100, 5+ Words - Ask for pricing *Note ~ the 2-word ambigrams in my gallery show both names together so that you can easily see each without having to flip the One name (or word) rotates to reveal another name.ĭisplay one name at a time, or both together for easy viewing. One name (or word) that reads the same up-side down. Please read all of the information below before sending in your order! Remember the old Bauhaus School motto – “form follows function.Word Illusion - Custom Ambigrams by Tiffany Harvey - tattoos and moreĬustom ambigrams & hearts by Tiffany Harvey Make sure your ambigram is legible and readable before introducing any specific typographic styles. Why? Well, it’s similar to logo design, where you make sure your logo works well in black & white before you start adding colors and other elements. Start your ambigram design with simple monoweight lines. ![]() Step 3 – Sketch your ambigram so it’s easily readable Last up are ‘l’ and ‘i’: both letters have strong verticals, and your last flip will end up being a 1-to-1 ‘l/i’ flip. The ‘n’ turns into an ‘n’ upside down without much effort: your second pairing is an easy 1-to-1 ‘n/n’ flip. The ‘o’ and the ‘e’ have a very similar structure, so it’s an easy first letter paring 1-to-1 ‘o/e’ flip. Seeing as there are two circular elements on both ends (o, e) and several very strong verticals (n, l, i), it didn’t make much of a difference which approach I used (I started with the ‘o’ and ‘e’). Looking at the letterforms helps analyze the word to see what type of letter combinations/pairings you’ll need to develop. Look at letterforms and see the available letter combinations Once rotated, it could be the same or different letter from the original.Ģ-to-1 flip – slightly more complex letter ratio, where two letters morph into one letter when rotated.ģ-to-1 flip – probably the most difficult letter ratio, when three letters become one letter when rotated. In ambigram design, there are several possible letter ratios that you can encounter.ġ-to-1 flip – ideal scenario, where one letter turns into another letter when rotated. Step 2 – Analyze what letter ratio you need You may not realize that if you flip a ‘b’ upside down, you’ll get a ‘q,’ and if you mirror the ‘q’ vertically, you get a ‘p.’ It’s all a matter seeing something you’re used to from a different perspective. This will help you to notice similarities between letters. Write it at least twice: once the way you would normally read it, and once upside down (try it in both lowercase and uppercase), that will allow your eyes and brain to:Ī) get used to seeing traditional letters upside down ī) see how the upside down letters relate in overall shape to the first word. Step 1 – Write down multiple variants of the word Now grab a piece of paper and follow this step-by-step tutorial to make an ambigram of your own. ![]()
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