Design Shapes: The Circle, Part III


Design Shapes: The Circle, Part III

Created: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 posted by at 10:50 am

Updated: at


1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (2 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
Loading...

Continuing our discussion on circles (see Circles I and Circles II), this time we look at creating circles in an application outside PowerPoint.

Specifically, our team was doing a review of Artlandia’s new SymmetryWorks plug-in for Adobe Illustrator that lets you create organic looking patterns from all shapes. Since we are biased towards circles at this point in time, we decided to create a repeating circular pattern using SymmetryWorks. These patterns were intended as a starting point for PowerPoint backgrounds.

Look at these patterns here:

Circle Patterns 01

Circle Patterns 01
Circle Patterns 01

Circle Patterns 02

Circle Patterns 02
Circle Patterns 02

Circle Patterns 03

Circle Patterns 03
Circle Patterns 03

Circle Patterns 04

Circle Patterns 04
Circle Patterns 04

Circle Patterns 05

Circle Patterns 05
Circle Patterns 05

So, what do we do with circles next? Wait and watch, or send us your thoughts.




Related Posts

  • Design Shapes: The Circle, Part II
    We shared a few “circle” thoughts with you in the first post in this series: Design Shapes: The Circle, Being Rounded, and now it’s time to look at so...
  • Design Shapes: The Circle, Being Rounded
    In this new Design Shape series of posts, we’ll look at concepts that are not limited to PowerPoint alone, although you can expect us to relate them t...
  • Add Glossy Highlights for Shapes in PowerPoint
    Have you seen a glossy highlight that is overlaid on the screens of electronic devices such as tablets, laptops, screens, or even phones? You can see ...
  • Office People Silhouettes
    Download customizable Office People silhouette clipart for PowerPoint, featuring 10 black-and-white vector variations of professional male and female ...

Filed under: Design
Tagged as: , ,

Comments Off on Design Shapes: The Circle, Part III

Comments are closed.

Microsoft and the Office logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Plagiarism will be detected by Copyscape

© 2000-2026, Geetesh Bajaj - All rights reserved.

since November 02, 2000