Non-periodic graph paper

Posted by Dan on Dec 25th, 2007
2007
Dec 25

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This is a variation of my non-periodic plaids. Maybe more practical, maybe not. You can download a 10-page pdf and print out as much as you want. Every page is different. Of course.

Download non-periodic graph paper

You may be asking, “what is non-periodic graph paper good for?” Good question! I just program this stuff, I don’t explain it. I program it because I can, not because I have a use in mind.


However: you can draw boxes for flow charts or organization charts and the boxes will line up horizontally and vertically. They won’t be the same size, but they’ll line up.


You can use the grid to draw large rectangles and subdivide them. Then you can paint them in primary colors. Very Piet Mondrian. The randomness of the grid will keep the composition from looking too regular.


Every snowflake is different. Why not graph paper?