Interesting Patterns and Fractals from Nature | You The Designer |
Interesting Patterns and Fractals from Nature Posted: 29 Jul 2011 09:58 AM PDT Beautiful patterns surround us. You can see them on trees, clouds, on bodies of water. You can even see them on plants, on animals and on our very skin. The very tips of our fingers prove just that. There is also no doubt that patterns are just as mysterious as they are beautiful. In fact, there are some patterns that are so perfect that they self-replicate. To be technical, some patterns are fractal in nature. Fractal or not, patterns give us something more to admire and wonder about. For today, let’s see how they come into play in design through this round-up of patterns as seen in nature. After all, what better place is there to find design inspiration?
Cross-Sectioned Shells
Fossils of Ammonite Shells
Snow Flakes
Corals
Romanesco Brocolli
Fractures in Ice
Glacier
Electrons on the Edge
Strawberry
Spiderweb
Cabbage
Peacock Feathers
Kiwi
Ice Cave Ceiling
Pink Whirls
Sandstone Patterns in Cave
Parrotfish Scales
Sandbars, Australia
Giant Lobelia
Paris Canyon Vermillion Cliffs, Arizona
Rock Formation
Coral
Terraced Hill
Bois Mang Tree
Sunflower
Starfish
Stargazer
Corals
Fern LeavesCastor Bean Leaf
Necklace Sea Star
Antelope Canyon
Clouds
Geranium Bud
Birds Nest Fungus
Moss
Water Droplets |
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