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Such a cliche answer I know but it really helped me get my life together as a constantly disorganised person!
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Aka typography that is still legible after some sort of transformation/shift in interpretation. For example, here’s one by the amazing John Langdon (it reads ā€œAngels & Demonsā€œ both right side up and upside down!) It sounds harder than it is and honestly feels like wizardry when it finally clicks.
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