Project Nr 4 Flatland Process book Martina Karklina BA (Hons) Graphic & Media Design London College of Communication 2011
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BRIEF
my modification of BRIEF
text as a main element whole text draws whole picture Flatland text makes Flatland tale
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On the topic of Three-Sided shapes - 01 i. Our Soldiers and Lowest Classes of Workmen are Triangles with two equal sides, each about eleven inches long, and a base or third side so short (often not exceeding half an inch) that they form at their vertices a very sharp and formidable angle. Indeed when their bases are of the most degraded type (not more than the eighth part of an inch in size). they can hardly be distinguished from Straight Lines or Women; so extremely pointed are their vertices. With us, as with you, these Triangles are distinguished from others by being called Isosceles; and by this name I shall refer to them in the following pages.
vi. Rarely - in proportion to the vast numbers of Isosceles births - is a genuine and certifiable Equal-Sided Triangle produced from Isosceles parents. Such a birth requires, as its antecedents, not only a series of carefully arranged intermarriages, but also a long, continued exercise of frugality and self-control on the part of the would-be ancestors of the coming Equilateral, and a patient, systematic, and continuous development of the Isosceles intellect through many generations.
ii. Our Middle Class consists of Equilateral or Equal-Sided Triangles.
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RESEARCH - others work
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RESEARCH - i Pad & i Phone apps
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RESEARCH - dimensions
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Can 3D be 3D on 2D?
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RESEARCH - movies
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IDEAS - dimensional type
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IDEAS - seeing Flatland’s way
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Imagining space
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How one dimension sees another dimension
Understanding 3D when it is represented in 2D
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IDEAS - Flatland’s irregularity and what it means in society
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IDEAS - Little book telling how point and circle or sphere are eventually the same thing
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IDEAS - moving text
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Trying to animate letters (unsuccessfully)
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Experimenting with letters, I created last year, and shades
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Analyzing Flatlands figures and mathematical downfall
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Experiment with Flatland’s figures
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Ideas of letterforms
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Considering height of Flatland
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Setting text rows in different vertical scale
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Ideas how to create Flatland feeling
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Ideas how to create Flatland feeling
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Sketchees for idea about long poster
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Sketchees for idea about long poster
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Experimenting with idea for long poster
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How letters could be seen from Flatlands level?
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Analysing how Flatlanders can recognize letters
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Choosing dimensions for letters
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Valuation of new made letters
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Created 3D letters
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Comparing 2D and 3D text
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Finding best quotes for each chapter
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How fold will look like
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Choosing type and letterspacing
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Sketches for layouts
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Sketches for layouts
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Creating alphabet letters
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Aligning alphabet letters
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Experimentations with layout
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Choosing paper for 3D book
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FINAL OUTCOME - ONLINE Book can be viewed online @ issuu: http://issuu.com/martinkaurcrazy/docs/flatland
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FINAL OUTCOME - PRINT
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