The book "BAUHAUS Creative Coding" is a project by Audrey Milks, an undergraduate graphic design student at East Carolina University. It focuses on Creative Coding and explores various elements such as basic shapes, variables, arithmetic, conditional statements, random, loops, and type interaction. The experimentation with code served as inspiration for this series.
The book delves into the concept of Bauhaus in Code, showcasing a series of artworks that demonstrate the fusion of Bauhaus principles with coding techniques. Each piece explores different themes such as The Eyes, Overlapping shapes, A Bite taken out of shapes, and more. The combination of limitation and creativity is highlighted through the use of code to generate unique visual experiences.
The influence of Bauhaus design principles is evident throughout the book, with elements like geometric shapes, color theory, and experimental typography playing a central role in the creative process. The innovative use of code to manipulate these elements results in dynamic and engaging artworks that push the boundaries of traditional graphic design.