Description
Geometry is both elegantly simple and infinitely profound. People in many professions find that they need to be able to draw geometric shapes accurately, regardless of artistic ability.
In Drawing Geomentry, Jon Allen shows readers how to draw two-dimensional geometric shapes in simple step-by-step instructions and provides step-by-step instructions for constructing two-dimensional geometric shapes, which can be readily followed by a beginner.
The book also serves as an invaluable source book for students and professionals.
Contains 26 color and 118 line drawings.
C O N T E N T S
Foreword by Keith Critchlow
1. Introduction
2. Getting Started
3. Triangle: Three-sided Figure
4. Square: Four-sided Figure
5. Pentagon: Five-sided Figure
6. Hexagon: Six-sided Figure
7. Heptagon: Seven-sided Figure
8. Octagon: Eight-sided Figure
9. Enneagon: Nine-sided Figure
10. Ten-, Eleven-, Twelve-, and Thirteen-sided Figures
11. Dividing a Line
12. Mescellany
Appendix
Afterword: Explorers in Geometry
Further Study
Teachers, parents, artists and design professionals can all find something to love in Jon Allen’s Drawing Geometry. Here, in clean, clear drawings with step-by-step instructions, are the secrets of constructing a myriad of plane geometric forms. If you’ve never had the joy of discovering how a compass can transform paper and pencil into blossoming flowers of form, this book will introduce you to the magic and wonder of it all. If you’ve already mastered geometric construction, you’ll love Allen’s book even more— here in one volume lie the keys to the kingdom. Truly a delight— do enjoy, whether with your students or for yourself!






