Roman Numerals
Roman Numerals
by mimetica @mimetica
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(Automatically translated from Spanish)
Yorokobu is a Spanish magazine that focuses on creativity, innovation, technology and design. Each month, different designers contribute to the “Numerography” section by creating a set of numbers and in issue No. 48 we sent in our Roman Numbers. These Roman numbers are the offshoot of classical typography and architecture; the stems become Ionic columns; the shoulders, semicircular arches; and the crossbars, friezes. Between them, they also work as modules to play with and create small constructions. Symbolically, in the same way that the objective of mathematics is to discover the universe, so numbers are the bricks that form that universe.
Yorokobu is a Spanish magazine dedicated to creativity, innovation, technology, and design. In the Numerography section, different designers contribute each month by creating a series of numbers. In issue 48, we collaborate with our Roman Numerals. This collection of Roman numerals is a product of typography and classical architecture: the shafts become Ionic columns, the shoulders become semicircular arches, and the arms become friezes. They also function as modules that allow us to play with them and generate small constructions. Their symbolic representation is that just as mathematics aims to describe the universe, numbers are the building blocks that make up that universe.
Yorokobu is a Spanish magazine that focuses on creativity, innovation, technology and design. Each month, different designers contribute to the “Numerografía” section by creating a set of numbers and in issue No. 48 we sent in our Roman Numbers.These Roman numbers are the offshoot of classical typography and architecture; the stems become Ionic columns; the shoulders, semicircular arches; and the crossbars, friezes. Between them, they also work as modules to play with and create small constructions.Symbolically, in the same way that the objective of mathematics is to discover the universe, so numbers are the bricks that form that universe.
Yorokobu es una revista española dedicada a la creatividad, la innovación la tecnología y el diseño. En la sección Numerografía, cada mes, diferentes diseñadores contribuyen creando una serie de números, en el numero 48 colaboramos con nuestros Números Romanos. Esta colección de números romanos son hijos de la tipografía y la arquitectura clásica, las astas se convierten en columnas jónicas, los hombros en arcos de medio punto y los brazos en frisos, a su vez funcionan entre si como módulos para jugar con ellos y poder generar pequeñas construcciones. Su representación simbólica es que así como las matemáticas tienen como objetivo describir el unverso, los números son los ladrillos que conforman ese universo.













5 comments
Thank you very much Ander! :)
How cool!
One last! I love
illuminati XD great job!
Very top, very good, nice work
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