Dip

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Description: Dip. Practice Ambigram.
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OcularInk Jan. 28 '08

Wow, Hayes. I'm impressed. This has a sense of style to it, and it evokes the word well too. I didn't read it as 'dip' straight away, but now that I know what it says that's all I see. Kudos!!

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leighton_hubbell Jan. 28 '08

Very cool. The fun part is working with them in a layout situation. It opens up a lot of interesting possibilities to the overall design. Have fun%3B)

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Hayes Image Jan. 28 '08

Wow, what a pleasant response, thanks guys :)

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logomotive Jan. 28 '08

Kudos bud, nice ambigram*

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shiimera Jan. 28 '08

Great Concept, i love it.**Maybe if you try to make the d and p round smaller, it seem like a head with big ears btw.

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Hayes Image Jan. 28 '08

You may be onto something there Shiimera :) Cheers

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onesummer Jan. 29 '08

nice one! now try a word with 4 letters...the more letters you add, the harder it gets!

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Hayes Image Jan. 29 '08

Thanks onesummer...I got a couple more in the works :)

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metico Jan. 31 '08

if that's practice, I can't wait to see the real deal...haha. Great job.

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AlexWende Feb. 02 '08

nice and make sense :D

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Hayes Image Feb. 02 '08

Really? Cool! Thanks David :)

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ryantoyota Feb. 02 '08

Yeah, this works great. I read it as %22dip%22 right away, and didn't realize it was an ambigram until seeing it on the logopond front page a second time.

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Hayes Image Feb. 02 '08

Yeah, I know what you mean Ryan. I think it's because typical ambigrams are based on script %26 blackletter typefaces, they almost look 'antique'.**Although I was looking at Aztec/Inca carvings whilst sketching this up, I wanted to set it apart from the typical ones by giving it a more 'futuristic' edge.**Thanks :)

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dache Feb. 03 '08

I think a real sense of achivement will come to you if you use some harder letters while practicing. The three letters used are a little easy but if its your first time in using this technique why not.*There are reasons to using ambigrams. Beginning a project saying to yourself you want to make an ambigram and then finding letters to work around it isnt really the reality of the professional world.

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Hayes Image Feb. 03 '08

Yeah I see what you're saying, I decided to start off with a 3 letter form %26 then see where I'm at from there...**I did upload a slightly more complicated one last night%3B**http://logopond.com/gallery/detail/24220

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kevadamson Feb. 03 '08

Nice mate nice. My only point would be that it would be nice to use a more fluid font (like your 'beast' example) so that you also get that kind of 'dip' feeling. 'Dip' to me suggests things like: fluid, water, flowing, smooth, relaxing etc.

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Hayes Image Feb. 03 '08

Hey Kev, I see what you're saying, in way that's why I didn't take that approach...to me, being hard edge %26 slightly unsettling it makes the eye complete the ambigram process.**If it 'were' calming (%26 this is just my opinion) I'd imagine people look at it, be content %26 then stop thinking about it, making the ambigram motion a little muted.**The initial concept was%3B %22I want to 'dip' it into the (logo)pond.%22 :)

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ebDesign Feb. 03 '08

Fabulous, I saw dip right away.

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darrel Feb. 04 '08

that 'i' really pops! Nice one.

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estremke Dec. 14 '08

I do like the 'dip,' idea, but I read 'clip,' only because of the following:*http://arpad.deviantart.com/art/Logo-Folio-56000238**9th Row, 3rd Column.**Still good though.

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Hayes Image Feb. 20 '09

Comes with the territory :)

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