Thanks guys for the nice words - they make me puke, lol.
@raja: i have no idea what you are talking about. paradox universes in inception? hmmm ....
@zu: if you know a really nice posterservice where i could provide this design then i could offer it. I'm from germany, so shippingcosts were a factor. Does anyone know the quality of CafePress-Prints. You have to submit designs in RGB. What the hack?!
Hi raja, now i know what you mean, but i didn't know the movie until know. Looking forward to see it, just saw some nice pictures.
I opened a little shop at zazzle where you could buy a print of this ESCHER ambigram. I heard the quality is surprising good - i hope so :) Thanks for supporting!!!!!!!!
by the way: it would be nice if you would get an escher-shirt :) your work was really inspiring me over the last years. so, if i could give you some inspiration back .... that would be GREAT!!!
NHF but sincerely this looks awful for me. visually. conceptually it works for the purpose I guess...it's hard to make an ambigram without making it look too forced to be an ambigram, and that's the point of making the good one IMO...
You should take a tour of a digital press ClimaxDesigns, the year is 2010. Most digital presses use powder rather than liquid ink, and considering the size of CafePress i can only assume they're running on the more efficient digital presses (as opposed to offset) that don't use liquid ink anymore. Anyways it's a complex process that binds the powder to the paper using static electricity (a much more sophisticated laser printer). The point is is that the digital presses don't require RGB as it was in the yesteryears simply because the halftone process isn't the same anymore, and therefore not as imperative. From everything I've printed on digital presses RGB does look quite a bit richer, not sure why.
Also, look to see the standard of print resolution move up in the next couple years to 450-600.
Unless you see a better reason for why CafePress would require RGB?
Wow, a big thanks for all the responses. And thanks for buying my shirts and prints :) I really really appreciate this feedback!
@raja: it is as big as possible!
@hyperborea: you don't have to like it ;) This is a concept based on the illusions of escher. and if you don't like it ... I FKKIN LOVE IT lol. But thanks for your feedback!
Best regards from germany!
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tass said on Oct. 22 '09
I like what you have done in here, it looks really really great. Congrats!
thewebster said on Dec. 10 '09
thewebster said on Feb. 22 '10
Rokac said on May. 09 '10
thewebster said on May. 10 '10
raja said on May. 10 '10
thewebster said on May. 13 '10
raja said on Jul. 29 '10
mfrank said on Jul. 29 '10
janzabransky said on Jul. 30 '10
thewebster said on Jul. 30 '10
@raja: i have no idea what you are talking about. paradox universes in inception? hmmm ....
@zu: if you know a really nice posterservice where i could provide this design then i could offer it. I'm from germany, so shippingcosts were a factor. Does anyone know the quality of CafePress-Prints. You have to submit designs in RGB. What the hack?!
raja said on Aug. 01 '10
seen it,
http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/wb/inception/
I'd buy a print...or sell the vector.
thewebster said on Aug. 02 '10
I opened a little shop at zazzle where you could buy a print of this ESCHER ambigram. I heard the quality is surprising good - i hope so :) Thanks for supporting!!!!!!!!
www.zazzle.com/bwichmann
raja said on Aug. 02 '10
http://blog.360cities.net/tribute-to-escher/comment-page-1/
And yes, zazzle uses american apparel tees, which are nice fitting and last through quite a few wash cycles.
However, their service does not allow for total customization, for the price, you can not complain.
I'll grab a white T-shirt next week, thank you.
thewebster said on Aug. 04 '10
it is nothing really escher like but did you know this little vans commercial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABT4ptO16Ls&feature=player_embedded
by the way: it would be nice if you would get an escher-shirt :) your work was really inspiring me over the last years. so, if i could give you some inspiration back .... that would be GREAT!!!
thewebster said on Aug. 04 '10
http://www.patrickhughes.co.uk/films.htm
tass said on Aug. 04 '10
raja said on Oct. 28 '10
http://www.ambigram.com/art-and-artists-challenge-results
Can you get the logo any bigger on the T-shirt?
Rokac said on Oct. 29 '10
I'll say it again, fantastic work buddy!
sticks said on Oct. 29 '10
bitencourt said on Nov. 01 '10
myway999 said on Nov. 01 '10
snd said on Nov. 01 '10
crislabno said on Nov. 01 '10
bigoodis said on Nov. 01 '10
fosterbarker said on Nov. 01 '10
malicho said on Nov. 01 '10
deiv said on Nov. 01 '10
ClimaxDesigns said on Nov. 01 '10
O.o where you get that info from lol
skeermes said on Nov. 01 '10
hyperborea said on Nov. 02 '10
tass said on Nov. 02 '10
malicho said on Nov. 02 '10
You should take a tour of a digital press ClimaxDesigns, the year is 2010. Most digital presses use powder rather than liquid ink, and considering the size of CafePress i can only assume they're running on the more efficient digital presses (as opposed to offset) that don't use liquid ink anymore. Anyways it's a complex process that binds the powder to the paper using static electricity (a much more sophisticated laser printer). The point is is that the digital presses don't require RGB as it was in the yesteryears simply because the halftone process isn't the same anymore, and therefore not as imperative. From everything I've printed on digital presses RGB does look quite a bit richer, not sure why.
Also, look to see the standard of print resolution move up in the next couple years to 450-600.
Unless you see a better reason for why CafePress would require RGB?
Suad said on Nov. 03 '10
Firebubble Design said on Nov. 06 '10
atomicvibe said on Nov. 09 '10
SuzieQoo said on Nov. 09 '10
qetzol said on Nov. 22 '10
thewebster said on Dec. 22 '10
@raja: it is as big as possible!
@hyperborea: you don't have to like it ;) This is a concept based on the illusions of escher. and if you don't like it ... I FKKIN LOVE IT lol. But thanks for your feedback!
Best regards from germany!
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