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Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 9:52 am
by QtheC
sparkybennett wrote:
giddeanx wrote:Zipp namecard:

Large ampersand in back
Image

The letters in a jumbled font.

Theories:
Suess text:
Each seuss poem is known for it minimal use of differnent words, letters and sounds. These are used for kids to practice makeing different sounds and how they are similar in different words.
Are the letters used in the poems what needs jumbled together and ampersanded (added) together?
(probably not to many possibilities)?
I thought it was like Mr Zipp's playbill:

good check, now let's fill the house for :
"Mr Zipp & the Letters" 4/25/2007 !!
That ampersand might be a clef symbol as well, indicating a musical interpretion of some kind is needed.

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 10:11 am
by giddeanx
Here is the font used. Check the ampersand it is the same figure.

http://www.dafont.com/mutlu-ornamental.font