Ambigram Challenge: Art and Artists
Aug 23rd, 2010 | By Nikita | Category: A.C.A.C., NewsDo you have a favorite artist, art period or specific masterpiece that you cannot get enough of? Then this is not the challenge you want to miss!
Do you have a favorite artist, art period or specific masterpiece that you cannot get enough of? Then this is not the challenge you want to miss!
The ambigram ring challenge results are in… and the winning ambigram design will soon be worn on a pair of wedding rings for one happy couple.
The ambigram challenges just keep getting better. For this challenge, the winner will get an aerospace-grade titanium ring with their design deep engraved into it!
What do Philadelphia, San Diego, San Francisco and New York City have in common? The names of those cities produce some of the best ambigrams we could find in our world-wide hunt.
The exquisite “Philadelphia – City of Brotherly Love” ambigram by John Langdon garnered the highest score, and took our top prize. Congratulations to John and to Philadelphia!
This next theme brings geography, cultures & people together. What is it? Click to find out!
Both the seasoned ambigram artists and the rookies turned out for the Music ambigram challenge.
We saw some great musical submissions, but this highly detailed “Chopin” ambigram from consistent top 5 finisher Daniel Dostal snatched the gold medal.
The Valentine’s Day ambigram challenge brought out some amazing ambigram designs centered around the themes of love and romance, and the number of submissions for the contest continues to increase, which means that the competition is heating up.
For the first time ever, the contest was won by a first-submission rookie.
The results are in for the challenging ambigram design of Sadia/Shana, and it was a tough decision for the sponsor of the challenge. The $100 prize brought out some excellent submissions, even though the words were not entirely cooperative at first glance.
It was a close finish, but Bastian Pinnenberg snatched the purse with his unique letter contortions and a few unexpected twists. See the full article for the other fantastic entries.
Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or New Years Eve. They’re all fair game in our Holiday Ambigram Challenge. Take out your thinking caps and have fun. This should be a good one.
Our first sponsored ambigram challenge comes with a $100 cash prize! Hey, in this economy, who doesn’t have room in their wallet for an extra Franklin?