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LogoDesign.com Podcast Episode 5: Ambigrams

Are you wondering what an ambigram is and what that has to do with you? Then listen to our latest podcast, where Paul explains what ambigrams are and how to make one (it’s harder than you think). If you’re listening through iTunes, don’t forget to watch the slide show that displays where the album art usually is.

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As always, thanks to all our listeners who faithfully download and listen to our podcast, and especially for the great feedback we get through comments on the LogoDesign.com blog. If you have a suggestion for an upcoming topic or would like to contact Paul, email him at feedback@logodesign.com or simply post a comment below. Enjoy!

 
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9 Responses to “LogoDesign.com Podcast Episode 5: Ambigrams”

  1. Quentin Says:

    What do you think of my perceptual shift ambigram?
    Check it out here: http://www.be-noot.com/blog/index.php/2007/01/14/241-dans-le-jargon-technique-on-appelle-ca-un-perceptual-shift-ambigram-enfin-moi-je-dis-ca

    Thanks, bye!

  2. Paul Says:

    I think its extremely cool. Nice work.

  3. Quentin Says:

    Thanks man, great podcast though!

  4. Peter Says:

    great episode as always Paul!
    I really didn’t know much about ambagrams till today, and now I’m really excited to try my own. ;)

  5. Martin Says:

    How do you like ours?
    http://www.anuevo.com/ambigramm.html

  6. Paul Says:

    Martin, it’s clear and simple and very cool. And I love your explanation of how it represents the company.

  7. Mike Says:

    I like that you give credit to people who’ve sent you things, and the resources you use. In addition to mentioning them in your podcast, I’d like to see them listed in the blog post as well.
    Thanks for the great work, and research that goes into these podcasts… I know it’s not easy, and I appreciate what you’re sharing.

  8. Doodee Says:

    Thanks for sharing

  9. BomBenebymn Says:

    I’d prefer reading in my native language, because my knowledge of your languange is no so well. But it was interesting! Look for some my links:

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