Bézier Flowers. The elastic and instability in interactive digital graphic design

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Jordi Alberich

From a drawing created using Bézier curves by Pierre Etienne Bézier himself in 1997 for his friend Brian Barsky, and which has, conveniently, been reproduced here, the article looks first at the origin, nature and spread of the use of Bézier curves throughout interactive digital graphic design for the web. Subsequently, there is an in-depth analysis of the aesthetic implications of vector diagrams for digital typographic fonts, and, lastly, there is a selection of the new aesthetic values that have to be incorporated into an aesthetic for multimedia systems able to adequately handle and adapt themselves to the new vector digital graphic design production.

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digital aesthetics, interactivity, graphic design, vectors

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Alberich, Jordi. “Bézier Flowers. The elastic and instability in interactive digital graphic design”. Artnodes, no. 4, doi:10.7238/a.v0i4.728.