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_ Perfection is not Concrete

experimental typography


 

What is the meaning of perfect? And how to achieve this destination? Actually there is nothing “perfect” in this world. Even in a perfect circle, it is made of a lot of tiny short straight lines. Perfect comes from the ego of mankind. Perfect is the desire of pure aesthetics.

Perfect is about symmetry. It is the standard of proportion and ratio, it is the rules and absolute.

Perfect is the relationship of good and bad. 10 good things could be more perfect than a hundred good with one mistake. Like answering an examination sheet, there are 100 marks totally. Your answer may not be perfect, but getting all 100 marks is a way of “perfection”.

Perfection is a rule set by human being.

So, Perfection is not Concrete.

 

Collaborated with Jim Wong@good morning

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