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A3 abstract graphic poster based on a 'tesseract' or 'hypercube' — the four-dimensional version of a cube.
This is something I've always found very interesting, in the sense that the shape can be worked out mathematically despite being impossible for us to visualise with our puny three-dimensional brains. For this reason I designed the graphic to look distorted and hard to understand, to portray it's 'inconceivability' (if such a word exists).
Combined with this is some monospace typography and a monochrome colour palette, to give everything a mathematical / science-y feel to it.
Decorated throughout the poster are some facts from Wikipedia's article on tesseracts (credited on the poster).
Printed on 148gsm Mohawk Superfine Digital (Eggshell) for a nice tactile quality.
This is something I've always found very interesting, in the sense that the shape can be worked out mathematically despite being impossible for us to visualise with our puny three-dimensional brains. For this reason I designed the graphic to look distorted and hard to understand, to portray it's 'inconceivability' (if such a word exists).
Combined with this is some monospace typography and a monochrome colour palette, to give everything a mathematical / science-y feel to it.
Decorated throughout the poster are some facts from Wikipedia's article on tesseracts (credited on the poster).
Printed on 148gsm Mohawk Superfine Digital (Eggshell) for a nice tactile quality.