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  2. Ambigram - Wikipedia

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    The uppercase word "OHIO" can flip a quarter to produce a 90° rotational ambigram when written in serif style (with large "feet" above and below the "I"). Like all strobogrammatic numbers, 69 is a natural rotational ambigram. Patterns in nature are regularities found in the natural world. [36]

  3. Transformation of text - Wikipedia

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    The use of transformation in this fashion is known as an ambigram. Calculator spelling on seven-segment displays, where numbers represent letters upside down (e.g. 07734, , "hello"). Emulating the boustrophedon style of writing, where alternating lines are written in opposite directions.

  4. Rotated letter - Wikipedia

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    The turned comma or inverted comma (‘) is, as its name suggests, a rotated comma. This symbol is most commonly encountered as an opening single quotation mark. It is also used for the Hawaiian letter ʻokina. In some older British texts, it was used as a superscript c to abbreviate for the Scottish name element Mac/Mc, also written as M ac /M ...

  5. List of typographic features - Wikipedia

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    OpenType typographic features. The OpenType format defines a number of typographic features that a particular font may support. Some software, such as Adobe InDesign, LibreOffice / OpenOffice, or recent versions of Lua / XeTeX, gives users control of these features, for example to enable fancy stylistic capital letters (swash caps) or to choose ...

  6. Boustrophedon - Wikipedia

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    An example, in English, of boustrophedon as used in inscriptions in ancient Greece (Lines 2 and 4 read right-to-left.) Boustrophedon (/ ˌbuːstrəˈfiːdən / [1]) is a style of writing in which alternate lines of writing are reversed, with letters also written in reverse, mirror-style. This is in contrast to modern European languages, where ...

  7. John Langdon (typographer) - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Ambigrams. Website. www.johnlangdon.net. 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 ...

  8. Category:Transitional serif typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Transitional serif typefaces. This category contains transitional or baroque serif typefaces. They first appeared in the mid-18th century and share certain features found in both Old Style and Modern faces.

  9. List of monospaced typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Samples of Monospaced typefaces. Typeface name. Example 1. Example 2. Example 3. Anonymous Pro. [1] Bitstream Vera Sans Mono.