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  1. James says:

    so memorizing. i cant help but look at them and look for inconsistencies in the patterns even though i know there may be none. Kind of like going to a circus and almost expecting a mistake to happen. maybe im crazy ๐Ÿ˜€ wish i could buy a set ๐Ÿ™

  2. Brandon says:

    If they were done in pen that is awesome. But it looks like a technique in illustrator….

  3. Topher says:

    Brandon, I agree. They seem to have been created with the shape tools plus the tilde key in illustrator. I still find them elegant.

  4. Matt Tait says:

    Definitely not real spirograf… Gotta love the tilde ~ key in illustrator while pulling on the size of the shape.

  5. joshua says:

    These are wonderful. It also makes me think of Art Spinner.

    http://wordsmith.org/~anu/java/spirograph.html

  6. Greig says:

    Hey guys, thanks for the comments, I did actually create some Spirograph designs initially for hand drawn badges that I was producing with a 1969 Deny’s Fisher Sprirograph Set but as some of you have rightly pointed out these designs for posters more recently have been created using the tilde function in illustrator. For instance most of the 6 designs could not be created using Spirograph thats why I called them Sprirograf, they are a concept inspired by my actual set. I will re write my copy so as not to confuse. Glad you like the stuff though ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. Brad says:

    The spirograph posters are pretty cool. The designer’s other work is even more impressive. Only three years out of school, too. Amazingly talented.

  8. Diane Zerr says:

    This reminds me of Richard Sarson’s work which is done entirely by hand with pen and ink. I wrote some kind words about him on my blog and he sent me a free print! Definitely check out his work!

  9. Scott says:

    Greig-
    I’m even more impressed when people are able to successfully replicate real world techniques using a computer, that’s awesome. The rest of your work is excellent as well, congrats.

  10. Joris says:

    Those are awesome is there a way to buy these prints somewhere?

  11. Mario says:

    If there is a plug in for illustrator to make such beautiful spirografs, where can i get it? ๐Ÿ˜€

  12. Emanuel says:

    These are made strictly with illustrator… There’s sort of like a “hidden feature” in the program that creates this repetition effect like the spirograph… Even better, shapes like these take litteraly 3 seconds to make ๐Ÿ™‚ one mouse move and boom! The posters are very nice tho.

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