Graphics Reference
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Form is stuff—including all kinds of imagery and type.
Every form, no matter how abstract it appears, is meaningful. A circle, for example, is a continuous
line, and its roundness is a very specific trait. A circle is therefore endless, organic, rotational, cel-
lular, and a totality. A square, conversely, has angles and sides that are equal in measure, and is
static. A square is therefore analytical, mathematical, unnatural, and finite.
 
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