Third set. This one is different — louder, more scattered, more alive. If the waves were calm and the cityscape was structured, the polygon scatter is neither of those things.
Where This One Came From
I kept looking at the first two sets and thinking they were both quite composed. The waves are orderly by nature — they stack, they flow from dark to light, they have a direction. The cityscape has a clear horizon. Both of them are controlled.
I wanted to try something that felt more like things had just fallen where they landed. Shapes at random angles, different sizes, some solid and some just outlines, overlapping in ways that are not planned. The kind of organised chaos that looks intentional without being tidy.
The polygon scatter is that. Triangles, squares, pentagons, hexagons — all floating around a dark background like someone tipped over a geometry set.
Eight Colourways
This set has more variations than the others because the shapes change character dramatically depending on the palette. Grey is the most restrained — almost invisible against the black, which gives it a quality the other sets don’t have. Gold is warm and feels different from everything else in the collection. Rainbow is the most chaotic and probably the most fun. Violet is my personal pick — that particular combination of purple, teal and gold against near-black is the one I keep coming back to.
Eight total: Grey, Blue, Green, Gold, Pink, Purple, Violet and Rainbow. All free.
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