Monday, September 25, 2006

NAC September '06 theme

Salam (Peace)! Showcasing the entries to nagfa's Ambigram Challenge (NAC) theme. The theme given for this month was: 'singers / bands / musicians'. The entries are of high quality and nagfa appreciate the effort and time taken by each individual contributor in creating and sharing these with us..

Again, we have arranged the art pieces alphebetically, according to countries of origin.. Do check out each ambigrammist's website at the links under Ambigram Mates in the sidebar.. Hope you enjoy the pieces as much as we do..

'marillion'
amafirlian
(belgium)
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'astor piazolla'
fraga
(brazil)
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'matchbook romance' (90-degrees rotational ambigram)
matriXadi
(brunei)
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'billy joel'
robert maitland
(canada)
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'modest mouse'
skadamanks

(canada)
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'led zeppelin'
&

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'sinatra'
homero
(chile)
*more band designs at this special gallery : here
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'genesis'
mario

(chile)
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'hiromi'
&
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'miles davis'
derrenleepoole
(england)
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'keeravani'
balaji
(india)
.
.
'michael jackson'
&

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'dangerous'
jeraz
(india)
.
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'vertical horizon'
nagfa
(singapore)
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'bjork'
&
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'iron lion zion'
&

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'the beatles'
txescu
(spain)
.
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'the living end'
syfi
(u.s.a.)
.
.
'kate bush'
bill densmore
(u.s.a.)
.
.

4 Comments:

Blogger homero said...

O_o

Amazing!

9:40 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

All the ambigrams are great, but I love the one for Astor Piazzola.

Salam,
Txescu.

3:14 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

salam bro,

i love what you did with the 'vertical horizon' ambigram especially how you've managed to blend the a-h formula. its well-thought despite its simplicity.

6:33 AM  
Blogger nagfa said...

salam to all,

these are all fantastic pieces, especially considering the time taken to conceptualize, and designing them, before putting in the effects and colours..

to matriXadi, thanks, bro.. initially, we wanted this to be more elaborate, for a parkour-inspired t-shirt design, but well, there'll be better designs, we'd like to think.. selamat berbuka nanti..

salam,
nagfa

1:03 PM  

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