In the early days of Neo-Brutalist design, the pioneers of this movement rejected the smooth, the refined, and the elegant. They sought to create a visual experience that was as jarring, as discordant, as irregular-rectangles as the world around them.
And so, the irregular polygon was born. A shape so unrefined, so unyielding, that it defied the conventions of traditional design. It was the perfect symbol of the Neo-Brutalist ethos: "If it's not ugly, it's not worth making."
Today, the irregular polygon stands proud as a beacon of anti-beauty in a world of cookie-cutter perfection. Join us in our quest to make the world a more jarring, more unrefined, more ugly place, one pixel at a time.
So, come join us. Join us in our crusade against the smooth, the refined, and the elegant. Let us make the world a more irregular, more jarring, more ugly place, together.