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After John Langdon's wondrous 'carpe diem' ambigram (the one with the intricate and ornate c-m solution), many other designers had given their own take of it, us included. This time, we wanted to try to rotate the whole phrase/axiom into a new phrase.
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Though lacking in the aesthetic department (getting busy these days), we feel this looks reasonably well, particularly with the tongue in cheek response to why we should 'carpe diem'. Looking at this again, putting a 'for' - ambigram of course - in the middle might help in the semantics rather than the nondescript, suspense-milking '...'.
Labels: ambigram, carpe diem, dead, john langdon, nagfa
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