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U&lc Online Issue: 40.1.1


Wordplay: The Philosophy, Art, and Science of Ambigrams

 

Written by John Langdon
With a Forward by Dan Brown
Broadway Books, New York

 


Reviewed by Allan Haley

You may be familiar with John Langdon’s ambigrams from Dan Brown’s bestseller Angels & Demons. If not, prepare to be dazzled.

For the uninitiated, an ambigram is a word or a group of words that can be read in at least two different ways. The handlettered title to the book “Wordplay,” is a perfect example – as is John Langdon’s name at the top of the cover. They can be read right side up or upside-down.

Langdon has taken his twin passions for language and visual art and combined them into a stunning little book of delightful typographic illustrations, each accompanied by a short essay. Both are guaranteed to enchant the eye and brain.

Early in his career, Langdon discovered the circular yin/yang symbol. He credits this symbol as the single influence that served as the springboard for his investigations into ambigrams. While many have tried their hand at drawing ambigrams (there are thousands of Web sites dedicated to them), Langdon has taken these visual puns to new heights. His work has a multi-dimensional character that is normally associated with the fine arts. Langdon’s designs involve the intricate weaving of the sensorial, emotional, technical, and spiritual aspects. Langdon’s investigation of the spiritual and esoteric realms, this aesthetic talent, and instinctual ingenuity provide a visual and intellectual feast for the reader.

The newly updated edition contains a full-color 16-page section of Langdon’s paintings, photographs and sculptures. If you are a lettering artist or type designer, this book is a “must have.” If you are a typographic aficionado or simply like letters, this book should also be part of your library.



  

 


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