Reminds me of: Norm: The Things. Take a square, an X and a + and put them all on top of each other (the X touches the corners and the + touches the middles of the square). This book list all possible combination you can have of those line segments--all 65,535 of them. It's the most bizarre and the neatest book I own.
I love these kinds of geometric experiments. Did you notice you forgot a little brick on the right of the small s ?
If Tylo did, i still did not find the clue to read the vertical writing of the sample. Could you help ?
Did you notice you forgot a little brick on the right of the small s ?
Oh, thanks. Just fixed.
About sample...It's symmetrical composition of two texts.
While making I try to find flexibility from some restrictions of linear grid, and take the balance between letter and sign or symbol.
(To my shame) I didn't know Norm by now. Their works furnish me with information...so interesting!
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Reminds me of: Norm: The Things. Take a square, an X and a + and put them all on top of each other (the X touches the corners and the + touches the middles of the square). This book list all possible combination you can have of those line segments--all 65,535 of them. It's the most bizarre and the neatest book I own.
If Tylo did, i still did not find the clue to read the vertical writing of the sample. Could you help ?
Did you notice you forgot a little brick on the right of the small s ?
Oh, thanks. Just fixed.
About sample...It's symmetrical composition of two texts.
While making I try to find flexibility from some restrictions of linear grid, and take the balance between letter and sign or symbol.
(To my shame) I didn't know Norm by now. Their works furnish me with information...so interesting!
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