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Drawing Geometry: A Primer of Basic Forms for Artists, Designers and Architects

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Geometry is both elegantly simple and infinitely profound. Many professionals find they need to be able to draw geometric shapes accurately, and this unique book shows them how. It provides step-by-step instructions for constructing two-dimensional geometric shapes, which can be readily followed by a beginner, or used as an invaluable source book by students and professionals.

88 pages, Paperback

First published October 30, 2007

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Jon Allen

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February 3, 2015
As good as RULER AND COMPASS by Andrew Sutton, but with fewer geometrical problems to work out for one's self. His book on BUILDING GEOMETRY, about three-dimensional forms, is an excellent companion to this book though — and one should work through this book thoroughly before attempting that one.
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