While thousands of ambigrams are in circulation, only a handful of these magical designs have risen above individual usage to become part of mainstream products.
To make our list of the Most Famous Ambigrams, an ambigram had to 1) be part of a mainstream product, 2) be exposed to a large number of people and 3) be a rotationally symmetric ambigram.
Here is the list of the “Top 10 Most Famous Ambigrams” from Ambigram.com:
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Paul McCartney’s album “Chaos and Creation in the Backyard” featured an ambigram of the words “Paul McCartney” on the album cover. Although the album was not a huge commercial success, the album was the biggest to feature an ambigram on the cover.
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The 20th Anniversary Edition of the movie “the Princess Bride” featured an ambigram on the cover of the DVD and Blu-Ray releases. The Princess Bride ambigram was accompanied by a photo that appears at first as a reflection, but upon closer inspection has some subtle insights into the story’s plotline.
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Glam rock band “Angel”, whose members always dressed in white, adopted a Robert Petrick ambigram logo of the band’s name in 1976 and continued to use it until 1992.
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French clothing company “New Man” began using thisRaymond Loewy designed ambigram in 1969…and they are still using it today.
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Scott Kim created the logo for NASA’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES), and since there is no “up” in space, the satellite’s logo is a rotational ambigram.
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The first ambigram encountered in Dan Brown’s book “Angels and Demons” is the Illuminati ambigram, which launches the lead character Robert Langdon (played by Tom Hanks in the movie adaptation) on his quest. The ambigram was drawn by artist John Langdon, who lends his surname to the lead character in the story.
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Since the “Angels and Demons” book was such a big success (reportedly the second most popular book in America among people 32-43 years old), the rest of this Top 10 list is monopolized by the designs in the book. Here is the Earth ambigram, drawn by John Langdon.
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The “Air” custom ambigram from “Angels and Demons”, by John Langdon.
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The “Fire” ambigram from “Angels and Demons”, which is at the center of one of the most gruesome parts of the story.
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Finally, to round out the Top 10, here is the Angels and Demons ambigram of “Water”, also drawn by John Langdon.
There you have it. The “Top 10 Most Famous Ambigrams” from Ambigram.com, with fully HALF of the list from author Dan Brown and artist John Langdon!
In fact, if we were to extend the list further to the “Top 12 Most Famous Ambigrams“, the “Illuminati Diamond” final ambigram in “Angels and Demons” and the books ambigram title (in certain regions) would populate the remaining spots!
So, to say that “Angels and Demons” has had an impact on the ambigram space would be a huge understatement.
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quite good!
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