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Geometric Design

Within studying Visual Design Systmes, I analyzed nature for its geometric qualities to develope and design my own geometric design. 
The flower that was chosen to be analyized was a african daisy. The inate geometric shape, just from the inital observatoin, peaked my interest.
After selecting my flower, I had to analyze it for its geometric shapes that were visually present. 
When analyzing the form, it was found that it had many circular forms on the outside and numerous intersecting lines wtihin the center of the form.
 
After analyzing the flower, I researched other geometric forms to combine with my analyasis. 
After finding geometric shapes that slightly resembled mine, but would bring new elements to the table, I began to combine elements from those and my own sketches to create a full geometric, circular form.
The form was designed by hand and later scanned into Illustrator and changed into a vector. 
Once I had the completed geometric cirlce, I began looking for shapes and forms within the unit to see if it had created any geometric forms.
This was one of the many forms discobered within the geometric circle.
After finding my geometric form, I chose specific shapes within that form to create into my final Geometric Design.
The final form was named "The Distance" for its close resemblence to a compas. 
The final Geometric Design turned out to be closely resemblent of the origonal flower, with my own adaptations towards the form. It is a prime example of how there is geometry all around us, even in the nature just outside our doors. 
Geometric Design
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Geometric Design

Learning to understand the design systems found in the nature around us, and transforming the analyzed shapes found into geometric forms.

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