Solution: Point of View
Answer: CHERUB, GIF

Written by Adam Gleitman

This puzzle consists of two 10x10 nonograms whose clues are combined. Solvers must figure out which clues belong to which nonogram and solve them both. They are distinguished below by a “red” puzzle and a “blue” puzzle.

One possible way to start is by noting that the “6 1” and “7 1” clues in rows 9 and 10 must be long to different puzzles because otherwise it would be impossible to satisfy the final “1” in either clue of column 6. During the solve process, it also helps to keep track of which cells are known to be filled in exactly one puzzle, since this can help cross-reference which clues belong to which color.

The cells that aren’t filled in either puzzle (i.e., the white ones) form the phrase SPLIT PUZZLES APART, and the cells that are filled in both puzzles (i.e., the purple ones) form the phrase READ ONE-BY-ONE BLOCKS. Doing so in the individual nonograms yields GIF and CHERUB from the red and blue puzzles respectively.