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A5 Notebook
High GSM Paper (Skethbook quality)
Handprinted Cover,
Recycled envelope liner back plate,
Recycled Kraft paper handstamped belly band.
I love these guys. I made about 10 of them. I gave some away as gifts, kept 2 for myself and have put the others up on etsy for sale!
In my one I wrote the date large on the first page and then i've turned the page and literally just started writing down things I love in it. Literally just that. Big long lists of words on ever single page. When I reach the end i'm going to finish it off with writing the date on the last page. It will be kind of a slice of history of my brain and what I loved in that Era and will defo be an interesting read for my future self!
A5 Notebook
High GSM Paper (Skethbook quality)
Handprinted Cover,
Recycled envelope liner back plate,
Recycled Kraft paper handstamped belly band.
I love these guys. I made about 10 of them. I gave some away as gifts, kept 2 for myself and have put the others up on etsy for sale!
In my one I wrote the date large on the first page and then i've turned the page and literally just started writing down things I love in it. Literally just that. Big long lists of words on ever single page. When I reach the end i'm going to finish it off with writing the date on the last page. It will be kind of a slice of history of my brain and what I loved in that Era and will defo be an interesting read for my future self!
A5 Notebook
High GSM Paper (Skethbook quality)
Handprinted Cover,
Recycled envelope liner back plate,
Recycled Kraft paper handstamped belly band.
I love these guys. I made about 10 of them. I gave some away as gifts, kept 2 for myself and have put the others up on etsy for sale!
In my one I wrote the date large on the first page and then i've turned the page and literally just started writing down things I love in it. Literally just that. Big long lists of words on ever single page. When I reach the end i'm going to finish it off with writing the date on the last page. It will be kind of a slice of history of my brain and what I loved in that Era and will defo be an interesting read for my future self!
A5 Notebook
High GSM Paper (Skethbook quality)
Handprinted Cover,
Recycled envelope liner back plate,
Recycled Kraft paper handstamped belly band.
I love these guys. I made about 10 of them. I gave some away as gifts, kept 2 for myself and have put the others up on etsy for sale!
In my one I wrote the date large on the first page and then i've turned the page and literally just started writing down things I love in it. Literally just that. Big long lists of words on ever single page. When I reach the end i'm going to finish it off with writing the date on the last page. It will be kind of a slice of history of my brain and what I loved in that Era and will defo be an interesting read for my future self!
One of a series of symmetrical designs. See the set here: www.flickr.com/photos/david_lewis_baker_arts/sets/7215762...
Strictly speaking, a true symmetry only exists in patterns which repeat exactly and continue indefinitely. But most of my symmetrical works only have reflections in horizontal and vertical directions, not across diagonal axes. If we flip across a diagonal line, we do not get the same pattern back; what we do get is the original pattern shifted across by a certain distance.
The relationship of symmetry to aesthetics is complex. Certain simple symmetries, and in particular bilateral symmetry, seem to be deeply ingrained in the inherent perception by humans of the likely health or fitness of other living creatures, as can be seen by the simple experiment of distorting one side of the image of an attractive face and asking viewers to rate the attractiveness of the resulting image. Consequently, such symmetries that mimic biology tend to have an innate appeal that in turn drives a powerful tendency to create artefacts with similar symmetry. One only needs to imagine the difficulty in trying to market a highly asymmetrical car or truck to general automotive buyers to understand the power of biologically inspired symmetries such as bilateral symmetry.
Yet another possibility is that when symmetries become too complex or too challenging, the human mind has a tendency to "tune them out" and perceive them in yet another fashion: as noise that conveys no useful information. Finally, perceptions and appreciation of symmetries are also dependent on cultural background. The far greater use of complex geometric symmetries in many Islamic cultures, for example, makes it more likely that people from such cultures will appreciate such art forms (or, conversely, to rebel against them).
As in many human endeavours, the result of the confluence of many such factors is that effective use of symmetry in art and architecture is complex, intuitive, and highly dependent on the skills of the individuals who must weave and combine such factors within their own creative work. Along with texture, colour, proportion, and other factors, symmetry is a powerful ingredient in any such synthesis; one only need to examine the Taj Mahal to powerful role that symmetry plays in determining the aesthetic appeal of an object.
Adapted from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetry
I will design African wax textile and fabric print seamless pattern.
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I am Tamanna . Welcome to my African wax textile and fabric print seamless pattern design gig. I can create any kind of design/pattern whether its Floral, Checks, Stripes, Ethnic, Abstract, Geometric, Tribal and African Wax... These can be done either in Photoshop or Illustrator (vector based/hand drawn/digital). I have more than 4 years’ experience on textile design field.
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There is a repeatpattern.
Not quite figured it out yet.
But the bottom is A' A A. (3 blocks of 22 pieces).
And it comes back at the top (the pod with 6 blue pieces)
edit: it is actually ∀ A A (3 blocks of 22×46, the left is upside down)
SF State University class team project on units and repeat using Photoshop for design and planning. Team members: Angie Lachman [design shown], Danielle Genzel & Angie Wilson. Photo by William Rose.
Spoonflower sample printed on Basic Cotton Ultra
www.spoonflower.com/designs/5453801-robot-line-up-on-whit...
A quirky pattern of robots and spaceships. It even includes some robot cats and dogs. Black and Multicoloured version.
Spoonflower swatch printed on basic cotton ultra
www.spoonflower.com/designs/5446977-robots-space-black-by...
Swatch of my Gingerbread Trees design. Available on Spoonflower
www.spoonflower.com/designs/4779716-gingerbread-trees-gol...
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Extract from "More Rough Travel Notes with an Architectural Eye - 2012":
Pattern and decoration were repetitive or modular. In King’s Col Chapel the same window tracery is used 24 times, and so is the motif for the fan-vaulting. Yet this ceiling creates an atmosphere of luxuriance.
The plan is a remarkably long and narrow rectangle, with the Chapel 289 ft long, while reaching 80ft high.
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