Jonathan Puckey is currently developing a new type of drawing process which consists of tool-assisted Delaunay image vectorization using Scriptographer and Color Averaging by Jürg Lehni. He works from photographs and translates them into unique drawings which remind the viewer of origami or paper folding art. On his website is an animation which shows the transformation from photograph to a fully Delaunay rastered drawing. If you look closely, the Delaunay triangulation process has been used to create the illusions of triangles, prisms and pyramids in the picture.
Jonathan Puckey is an Amsterdam-based graphic designer.
Origami-Inspired Drawings
The Delaunay Raster
Trend Themes
1. Tool-assisted Delaunay Image Vectorization - Using tools like Scriptographer and Color Averaging by Jürg Lehni to create Delaunay rastered drawings from photographs, offering a unique and origami-like aesthetic.
2. Origami-inspired Drawings - Taking inspiration from origami or paper folding art, transforming photographs into Delaunay rastered drawings that mimic triangles, prisms, and pyramids.
3. Transformation From Photograph to Drawing - Exploring the process of using the Delaunay triangulation technique to convert photographs into visually striking rastered drawings.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can leverage tool-assisted Delaunay image vectorization to create unique and visually stunning drawings inspired by origami.
2. Art and Illustration - Artists and illustrators can explore the trend of origami-inspired drawings to create visually captivating and distinctive artwork.
3. Photography - Photographers can experiment with transforming their photographs into Delaunay rastered drawings, offering a new and innovative way to present their work.