![]() ![]() ![]() Floating alongside the text is a small image of the shape, but the die-cut hole always appears on the facing page. The left-hand page of each double-page spread asks the reader a direct question (“Do you see a rectangle?”). ![]() The featured shape on each page is a key element on one vehicle, like the triangular sail of a sailboat or the circular wheel of a tractor. Each vehicle gets its own page and is accompanied by a simple caption. Some of the shape and vehicle pairings are clever, such as the octagon doubling as the body of the cement mixer, but a few feel a little forced-in particular, the star as the front of the motorcycle, a visually baffling composition. The basic forms-square, circle and triangle-are represented here, along with the more rare diamond, oval and heart. Shaped die-cut holes adorn a wide range of vehicles. ![]()
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