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quality ones, like those you uploaded on Imgur (but full page, not blanked, and flat sheet). Do you think it's possible? In any case I'm very motivated to upload these illustrations on
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Synethos, with a bit of patience, I found the three pages with ambigrams by Gustave Verbeek, on your website. Thanks for the link. A few questions: Do you think there are more than these three pages, with ambigrams? Since the resolution is not huge on this website, it would be nice to get better
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Hi, yes sure I understand what you are saying, and I have made a topic in the talk page yesterday to do this. But I honestly believe that these references make sense to include. If you really want, you can mention them as text e.g. 'flipscript has a complex generator that uses....the ambimatic had
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Ivarsson, it seems a completely new style of drawings, based on the old idea. And for sure he holds the copyrights. But these frames you
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I'm not sure what the proper term is for this, but it's the way they wrote text for servants/lower class 'non-white' people to show that they had a bad grasp of the language and potentially a lower intelligence. I don't think that it's a racist term perse, but for me it does immediately bring up
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of which the copyright expired, but these are not part of the public collection. This was my attempt to share without breaking copyright. The guy who made the 2009 book is open to sharing some of his comics for educational purposes, so its requestable if you want to add them.
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a4 surface. So eventually I can once I go back to work, but I'd prefer to do it with permission of the author. Also on a side note. The publisher of the swedish remake gave me permission to host an image from the book site on wiki. Do you know how I should handle that?
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