Does this work for names or words of different sizes?

With the use of Digraph, you can achieve extraordinary things! The concept works very well even if the words or first names have very different lengths.

For this technique to work, we divide some letters of the shortest word or first name into separate pieces. For example, the letter "N" can be divided into three separate parts. By playing with depth, it then becomes possible to use a single letter of the shortest word to create several letters of the longest word.

In practice, this method works perfectly for first names whose length varies from single to double in number of letters.

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This is also possible for first names with a larger letter gap. In this case, the longer word is always easier to read than the shorter word, for which you have to position yourself well so that it is perfectly visible! We then have a touch of mystery with a second word that is to be “discovered”. Less balanced between the two words, but introduces a dose of mystery: the optical illusion is “won”!

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How to position the digraph?

To get the most out of your digraph, observe it by positioning it at eye level and looking at it from one side then the other, at a distance of at least 1.5 meters.

Think about finding a good place for it: the ideal is to place it so that you can observe each of the words, especially the smallest ones, from a place where you often pass. This could be the entrance to a living room or a place where you sit regularly, for example!

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