I'm forever grateful to Jade, an itinerant ambigrammist (?) at NIE, who introduced me to the art of ambigrams. What other gift can scream 'unique' like a one-of-a-kind combination of two names, that can be read right-side-up and upside-down?
I was inspired by Neil Pasricha's excellent blog 1000 Awesome Things (1000awesomethings.com), but decided that a moment of gratitude a day would suffice for now. After all, the best way to be happier is to be more grateful for what you already have.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
#38 Ambigrams
I'm forever grateful to Jade, an itinerant ambigrammist (?) at NIE, who introduced me to the art of ambigrams. What other gift can scream 'unique' like a one-of-a-kind combination of two names, that can be read right-side-up and upside-down?
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Hi, interesting hobby you've got there. Guess what, I'm a teacher myself, and I (try to) do ambigrams too!
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That's great! It's great to inculcate creativity and spatial awareness!
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