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  2. John Langdon (typographer) - Wikipedia

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    John Langdon (born April 19, 1946) is an American graphic designer, ambigram artist, painter, and writer. [1] [2] Langdon has been a freelance artist specializing in logos, type, and lettering since 1977. [3] [4] [1] He retired from teaching in Drexel University's graphic design program in November 2015 after 27 years of service. [5] [4]

  3. Ambigram - Wikipedia

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    In the word "ambigram", the root ambi-means "both" and is a popular prefix in a world of dualities, such as day/night, left/right, birth/death, good/evil. [150] In Wordplay: The Philosophy, Art, and Science of Ambigrams, [151] John Langdon mentions the yin and yang symbol as one of his major influences to create upside down words.

  4. Kenneth Grange - Wikipedia

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    A new book on his life and work, entitled ‘Kenneth Grange: Designing the Modern World’, was published in 2024 by Thames & Hudson [36] with Sir Jonathan Ive providing the foreword, stating that his favourite design was the Inter-City 125 train: "I remember taking a day return from London to Bath solely to ride on his train. I love its ...

  5. File:Ambigram Ideal, polysymmetrical logo printed on a green ...

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    English: Ambigram Ideal, polysymmetrical logo, printed on a green olive T-shirt. Français : Ambigramme Idéal , logo polysymétrique, imprimé sur un t-shirt vert olive. Deutsch: Ambigramm Ideal , polysymmetrisches Logo, gedruckt auf einem T-Shirt.

  6. How Do Variable Annuity Death Benefits Really Work? - AOL

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    As the average life expectancy increases and one’s retirement savings must last longer, understanding […] The post Understanding the Death Benefit of a Variable Annuity appeared first on ...

  7. Symbols of death - Wikipedia

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    In Buddhism, the symbol of a wheel represents the perpetual cycle of death and rebirth that happens in samsara. [6] The symbol of a grave or tomb, especially one in a picturesque or unusual location, can be used to represent death, as in Nicolas Poussin's famous painting Et in Arcadia ego. Images of life in the afterlife are also symbols of death.

  8. Silence=Death Project - Wikipedia

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    The Silence=Death Project was a consciousness-raising group during the AIDS crisis. It was best known for its iconic political poster and was the work of a six-person collective in New York City: Avram Finkelstein , Brian Howard, Oliver Johnston, Charles Kreloff, Chris Lione, and Jorge Socárras.

  9. Malcolm Grear - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Grear (June 12, 1931 – January 24, 2016) was an American graphic designer whose work encompassed visual identity programs, print publications, environmental design, packaging, and website design.